I bet the architects who wrote this question are just sitting back and laughing at us poor souls trying to figure it out. Jokes on them, I'm gonna ace this exam!
Organization-Specific Architectures, for sure. They're custom-built for a particular organization, so they must be the most reusable. I mean, how much more reusable can you get?
Organization-Specific Architectures may be custom-built, but they are tailored to a specific organization's needs, so they may not be as re-usable as the other options.
This is a tough one, but I'm going to go with Industry Architectures. They're tailored for specific industries, so they've gotta have lots of reusable stuff, right?
I'm pretty sure it's the Common Systems Architectures. They're designed to be used across multiple industries, so they must have the most reusable components.
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