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What is a Reference Model?

(a) It is a division of functionality together with data flow between the pieces

(b) It is a description of component types

(c) It is standard decomposition of a known problem into parts that cooperatively solve a problem

(d) It is a division of functionality together with data flow between the pieces, It is standard decomposition of a known problem into parts that cooperatively solve a problem

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The question is from Architectural Patterns, Reference Models in section Architectural Patterns and Styles of Software Architecture

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Right choice is (d) It is a division of functionality together with data flow between the pieces, It is standard decomposition of a known problem into parts that cooperatively solve a problem

For explanation: A reference model is division of functionality together with data flow between the pieces and standard decomposition of a known problem into parts that cooperatively solve a problem.

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