This exam is a real brain-teaser! I'm going to go with my gut and say option B is the false statement. Who needs performance when you have standardization?
Wait, isn't option A the true statement here? The Contract Centralization pattern is all about positioning the service contract as the official entry point.
That's right. Option C is false because the Contract Centralization pattern does not enable access to underlying service resources through unofficial contracts.
Haha, option D is a trick question. The Decoupled Contract pattern is the opposite of the Contract Centralization pattern, not something that supports it.
I think option B is the correct answer. The Contract Centralization pattern can introduce performance overhead and requires standardized design practices.
Option C is definitely false. The Contract Centralization pattern is all about providing a single, official entry point, not enabling access to unofficial technical contracts.
C) The application of the Contract Centralization pattern enables access to underlying service resources through the use of secondary or unofficial technical contracts.
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