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Data model Data architecture

1 Data architecture is the design of data for use in defining the target state and the subsequent planning needed to hit the target state. It is usually one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution

architecture.

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Software architecture - History

1 This reflects the relationship between software architecture, Enterprise

Architecture and Solution Architecture.

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Enterprise architecture - Relationship to other disciplines

1 The following image from the 2006 FEA Practice Guidance of US OMB

sheds light on the relationship between enterprise architecture and

segment (BPR) or Solution architectures.

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View model - Federal Enterprise Architecture views

1 In the US Federal Enterprise Architecture enterprise, segment, and solution

architecture provide different business perspectives by varying the level of detail

and addressing related but distinct concerns. Just as enterprises are themselves

hierarchically organized, so are the different views provided by each type of architecture. The Federal Enterprise Architecture Practice Guidance (2006) has defined three types of

architecture:

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Architecture domain - Typical architecture domains

1 Typical architecture domains are listed below, and defined drawing on the definitions found in The British

Computer Society's "Reference Model for Enterprise and Solution

Architecture".

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Applications architecture

1 Applications architecture is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise

architecture or solution architecture. Note that the term "application architecture" (without the s) is commonly used for the internal

structure of an application, for its software modularisation.

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Applications architecture - Create solution architecture guidelines

1 Every organization has a core set of applications that are used across

multiple divisions either as a single instance or a different instance per

division. Create a solution architecture template for all the core applications so that all the projects have a common starting ground for

designing implementations.

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Enterprise architecture framework - History

1 A 2008 research project for the development of professional certificates in enterprise and solution architecture by

the British Computer Society (BCS) showed that enterprise architecture has

always been inseparable from information system architecture, which is

natural, since business people need information to make decisions and carry

out business processes.

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Data visualization - Related fields

1 * Solution architecture in determining the optimal detailed solution, including the scope of data to

include, given the business goals

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Solution architecture

1 'Solution architecture' (within or without enterprise architecture) is a

combination of role, process and documentation that is intended to

address specific problems and requirements, usually through the

design of specific information systems or applications.

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Solution architecture

1 The term solution architecture can be used to mean either or both:

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Solution architecture

1 'Typical outcomes of solution

architecture.'

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Solution architecture

1 Solution architecture often but not always leads to software architecture

work“Patterns of enterprise application architecture” by Martin Fowler. and technical architecture

work, and often contains elements of those.

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Solution architecture

1 A solution architecture may be described in a document at the level

of a solution vision or a more detailed solution outline

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Solution architecture

1 The term solution architecture is widely used outside of an enterprise architecture context.

It is also used in some enterprise architecture (EA) frameworks, with particular

meanings. In TOGAF it can mean the physical implementation of a logical architecture, or a detailed software

architecture. In US government guidelines, it is pitched at the bottom level of a stack

below enterprise and segment architectures, as shown in the diagram below.

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Solution architecture

1 'Relationship of solution architecture to

enterprise architecture in FEA.'

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Federal Enterprise Architecture - FEA Architecture levels

1 In the FEA enterprise, segment, and solution architecture provide

different business perspectives by varying the level of detail and addressing related but distinct

concerns. Just as enterprises are themselves hierarchically organized, so are the different views provided by each type of architecture. The Federal Enterprise Architecture

Practice Guidance (2006) has defined three types of architecture:

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Federal Enterprise Architecture - FEA Architecture levels

1 Solution architecture is commonly related to segment architecture and

enterprise architecture through definitions and constraints

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Protocol bridge - Latency Engineering Issues in using Protocol Converters

1 The latency of end-to-end communication depends on the processing delay of the

hardware and/or software being used, the protocol conversion complexity, and the

solution architecture. These latencies can vary for typical industrial and energy automation applications from 10-20 milliseconds to as

high as 1 second. Solution architectures using protocol converters need to consider this

latency and how it will impact the project for which converters are being considered.

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Public-safety answering point - Legacy PSAP Gateway

1 The Legacy PSAP Gateway is a functional element of the i3 Solution

architecture that supports the interconnection of the i3 ESInet with

legacy PSAPs

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Data architecture

1 In information technology, 'data architecture' is composed of models, policies, rules or standards that govern which data is collected, and how it is stored, arranged, integrated, and put to use in data systems

and in organizations.[ http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/data-

architecture.html Business Dictionary - Data Architecture] Data is usually one of several

architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution architecture.[

http://www.learn.geekinterview.com/data-warehouse/data-architecture/what-is-data-architecture.html What is

data architecture] GeekInterview, 2008-01-28, accessed 2011-04-28

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Service delivery platform - History

1 This allows the solution architecture to be verified that it meets the

operational, service delivery and business requirements.

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VPEC-T - History

1 VPEC-T was created by Nigel Green and Carl Bate, who developed it and used it in its first major projects while

working at Capgemini. Originally developed for use in enterprise and solution architecture engagements

concerning information systems VPEC-T is now also used in other

domains and contexts not associated with computing.

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Solutions architect

1 A 'Solutions Architect' in Information Technology Enterprise Architecture is a practitioner in the field of Solution

Architecture.[ http://www.developer.com/mgmt/arti

cle.php/3504496/Anatomy-of-a-Software-Development-Role-Solution-Architect.htm Anatomy of a Software

Development Role: Solution Architect], developer.com

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Solutions architect

1 The role title has a wider meaning in relation to solving problems, but is

more often used in the narrower domain of Technical architecture -

the context for the remainder of this definition. In this context, the

Solutions Architect outlines solution architecture descriptions across

domains, functions, and industries, then monitors and governs their

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Solutions architect - Overview of Solutions Architect

1 A practitioner of Solution Architecture, Systems engineering

and Software engineering processes, the Solutions Architect is the person

who organizes the development effort of a systems solution

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Application Architecture

1 'Applications architecture' is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise

architecture or solution architecture. Note that the term application architecture (without the s) is

commonly used for the internal structure of an application, for its

software modularisation.

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IBM WebSphere Message Broker - How Message Broker works

1 These flexible integration capabilities are able to support the customer's

choice of solution architecture, including service-oriented, event-

oriented, data-driven, and file-based (batch or real-time)

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