Free The Open Group OGA-032 Actual Exam Questions - Question 1 Discussion

Question No. 1

Please read this scenario prior to answering the question The ArchiSurance Mobile consumer solution is used for selling and renewing insurance products, providing customer service, enabling accurate and convenient home recordkeeping, and capturing and processing claims. The solution consists of three applications. The Consultant application lets customers review their existing coverage, and update it based on common life events, such as getting a new car, moving into a new home, or having a family member move in or out. If necessary, they can speak or chat with a customer service representative. The Home Manager application helps customers photograph and catalogue their valuable possessions in order to support the filing of accurate claims in case of loss or damage. The Claim Manager application enables customers to quickly file a claim for loss or damage to an insured auto, home or possession. It enables customers to describe the incident by referencing information captured with the Consultant and the Home Manager applications. In addition, it allows the customer to add photographs, audio, video and text to support a claim, submit the claim, and monitor its progress. The ArchiSurance Mobile applications rely on a number of application services hosted by ArchiSurance. The first is an Auto Identification and Description (AID) service that the Consultant application uses to validate and complete auto information entered by customers. The second service, Home Identification and Description (HID) performs the same function for home information, and is used by the Home Manager application. The Consultant application also uses the Virtual Agent service to guide customers as they select coverage options, the Payment Processor service to arrange premium payments, and the Coverage Activator service to generate policies and put them in force. ArchiSurance Mobile also relies on a number of technology services. The Home Manager application uses a Multimedia Repository service to store and retrieve information about insured homes. The Claim Manager application also uses this service for claim information entered by customers. All three ArchiSurance Mobile applications use a Personal Security service to register and authenticate customers, and to manage their profiles. Each application service is realized by an application component with the same name. Each technology service is realized by a system software environment, having the same name. ArchiSurance hosts both the application components and system software environments in a virtualized server pool within its data center. Each service has its own virtual server. Each virtual server is connected to a data center network (DCN) which in turn connects to a commercial wide area network (WAN). Refer to the Scenario You have been asked to show the applications that make up the ArchiSurance Mobile solution and the technology that supports these applications. Which of the following answers provides the best description? Note that it is not necessary to model the networks.

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Ryan O.
2026-02-18

D imo, since it clearly separates each mobile app and matches them with their specific technology services without mixing layers. The virtualization detail fits well to show underlying tech support.

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Rayan S.
2026-02-16

C/D? I’m going with D here because it clearly lists the three ArchiSurance Mobile applications separately and links them directly to their supporting technology services. It also shows the virtualization setup for each service, which matches the scenario’s detail about virtual servers per service. C groups some tech elements but misses showing each virtual server distinctly, which the question seems to want. So, D feels more complete without adding network clutter.

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Rayan S.
2026-02-16

C/D? I think C clearly separates the app components from tech environments, which fits the question. D shows detailed virtual servers but might clutter the main app vs tech distinction they want.

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Rayan S.
2026-02-15

It’s G because it clearly separates the three main applications and shows the distinct technology environments supporting them, without overcomplicating with network details.

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Ahmed X.
2026-02-10

C vs H? H nails the separate virtual servers for every service, including those payment and coverage activator ones mentioned. But C also shows clear separation between app components and tech environments, which feels clean and matches the solution’s structure. The only downside is if it misses some of the smaller services that H includes explicitly. Still, C's distinction between application and technology layers might be a bit clearer overall. Either way, both seem solid but I’d give a slight edge to H for completeness on the individual service hosting detail.

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Zain K.
2026-02-04

G imo, shows distinct app components and tech environments but misses some service separations.

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Rayan D.
2026-02-03

It’s H because it clearly separates every application and technology service onto its own virtual server, matching the scenario’s requirement about individual service hosting. Others group some services together, which isn’t right.

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Jason M.
2026-02-02

H. It’s the only one showing each service on its own virtual server, including Personal Security. Others cluster services together, which the scenario explicitly rules out.

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Marco T.
2026-01-29

Also ruled out others since they cluster services on shared servers, which the scenario rejects. H fits best.

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Marco T.
2026-01-28

Option H looks most complete, but does it clearly separate the Personal Security service into its own server? The scenario stresses each service needs a dedicated virtual server.

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Vikas T.
2026-01-26

The scenario says each technology service gets its own virtual server, so the diagram must show those separately. Option H fits that best since it clearly shows separate servers for each service. H

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Vikas T.
2026-01-22

It’s H because it clearly separates all three applications and shows the different technology services each one relies on, matching the scenario. It also respects the detail about each service having its own virtual server without adding extra network layers, which the question says aren’t needed. The way it groups application components and system software environments makes sense and aligns well with the description of ArchiSurance Mobile’s architecture.

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Peter P.
2026-01-20

Option H clearly separates each application and its supporting tech, no network shown.

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Ash H.
2026-01-13

Looks like option D shows all three apps plus the tech services supporting them without including the network, so I'd go with H.

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