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What are the rules that govern simple interactions?
What are the rules that govern simple interactions?
- Database access protocols
- Client-server protocols
- Asynchronous event multicast
- Procedure calls (correct)
Which architectural drivers influence early design decisions?
Which architectural drivers influence early design decisions?
- Architecturally Significant Requirements (correct)
- Connectors
- Composite components
- Shared variable access
What do connectors provide in terms of interaction facilities?
What do connectors provide in terms of interaction facilities?
- Database access protocols
- Application-specific interaction facilities (correct)
- Complex and rich interactions
- Simple interactions
What does an architectural configuration describe?
What does an architectural configuration describe?
What should architects pay more attention to according to the text?
What should architects pay more attention to according to the text?
Which type of interactions are complex and semantically rich?
Which type of interactions are complex and semantically rich?
What is NOT a focus of architectural design?
What is NOT a focus of architectural design?
Which of the following is NOT considered a key architectural concept?
Which of the following is NOT considered a key architectural concept?
What is a module in the context of architectural design?
What is a module in the context of architectural design?
What does Architecture-Centric Design NOT include?
What does Architecture-Centric Design NOT include?
What is a sub-system in the context of architectural design?
What is a sub-system in the context of architectural design?
What aspect does architectural design primarily focus on in software systems?
What aspect does architectural design primarily focus on in software systems?
What does the 'W' in MoSCoW method stand for?
What does the 'W' in MoSCoW method stand for?
Which type of requirement is categorized as 'WON'T' in the MoSCoW method?
Which type of requirement is categorized as 'WON'T' in the MoSCoW method?
In the MoSCoW method, which category represents a requirement that must be satisfied for the solution to be considered a success?
In the MoSCoW method, which category represents a requirement that must be satisfied for the solution to be considered a success?
What is the main characteristic of 'WON'T' requirements in the MoSCoW method?
What is the main characteristic of 'WON'T' requirements in the MoSCoW method?
What is the purpose of 'WON'T' requirements in the MoSCoW method?
What is the purpose of 'WON'T' requirements in the MoSCoW method?