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What truly describes the reference architecture decomposition?

(a) A reference architecture is the mapping of that functionality onto system decomposition may be one to one

(b) A reference architecture is the mapping of that functionality onto system decomposition is many to one

(c) A reference architecture is the mapping of that functionality onto system decomposition is many to many

(d) None of the mentioned

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The correct choice is (a) A reference architecture is the mapping of that functionality onto system decomposition may be one to one

The best explanation: A reference architecture is the mapping of that functionality onto system decomposition may be one to one.

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