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  2. Systems architecture - Wikipedia

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    A system architecture is the conceptual model that defines the structure, behavior, and more views of a system. [ 1] An architecture description is a formal description and representation of a system, organized in a way that supports reasoning about the structures and behaviors of the system. A system architecture can consist of system ...

  3. Enterprise architecture management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise architecture management. Enterprise architecture management ( EAM) is a "management practice that establishes, maintains and uses a coherent set of guidelines, architecture principles and governance regimes that provide direction and practical help in the design and development of an enterprise's architecture to achieve its vision ...

  4. Software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture is the set of structures needed to reason about a software system and the discipline of creating such structures and systems. Each structure comprises software elements, relations among them, and properties of both elements and relations. [1] [2] The architecture of a software system is a metaphor, analogous to the ...

  5. Architectural management - Wikipedia

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    Architectural management. Architectural management falls into two distinct parts, office management and project management (Brunton et al., 1964; Emmitt, 1999a & 1999b). Office management provides an overall framework within which individual projects are commissioned, designed and completed. Both parts have the same objectives but are typically ...

  6. Landscape architecture - Wikipedia

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    Stourheadin Wiltshire, England, designed by Henry Hoare(1705–1785), "the first landscape gardener, who showed in a single work, genius of the highest order"[1] Landscape architectureis the design of outdoor areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioural, or aesthetic outcomes.[2] It involves the systematic ...

  7. Enterprise architecture - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise architecture ( EA) is a business function concerned with the structures and behaviours of a business, especially business roles and processes that create and use business data. The international definition according to the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations is "a well-defined practice for conducting ...

  8. Organizational structure - Wikipedia

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    A functional organizational structure is a structure that consists of activities such as coordination, supervision and task allocation. The organizational structure determines how the organization performs or operates. The term "organizational structure" refers to how the people in an organization are grouped and to whom they report.

  9. Solution architecture - Wikipedia

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    A typical property of solution architecture, in contrast to other types of Enterprise Architecture, is that it often seeks to define a solution within the context of a project or initiative. [6] This close association to actual projects and initiatives means that solution architecture is the means to execute or realise a technology strategy.