• Card 9 / 125: What is a true statement or a definition for Architecture?
    A) Architecture refers to implementation details of a system components
    B) Architecture is a high level representation of a system
    C) Architecture covers only the nonfunctional requirements of a system, leaving the functional requirements covered later by the developers
    D) An architecture of a reconfigurable/flexible system should shout out the purpose, the nature or the customer-service the system provides
    E) An architecture of a system abstracts its components and their behavior

    Answer:
    B) Architecture is a high level representation of a system
    E) An architecture of a system abstracts its components and their behavior

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Explanation:

Architecture is a high level representation of a system and doesn't deal with details. Architecture covers both functional and nonfunctional requirements of a system (like scalability,security,..).

An architecture of a system should not shout out the purpose, the nature or the customer-service the system provides, actually a flexible architecture leaves many questions unanswered.

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