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:[[Architecture]]. The design, structure, and behaviour of the current and future states of a structure in terms of its components, and the interaction between those components. See also business architecture, enterprise architecture, and requirements architecture. | :[[Architecture]]. The design, structure, and behaviour of the current and future states of a structure in terms of its components, and the interaction between those components. See also business architecture, enterprise architecture, and requirements architecture. | ||
According to the [[Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition)]], | According to the [[Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition)]], | ||
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[[Category: Strategic Management]][[Category: Business Analysis]][[Category: Articles]] | [[Category: Strategic Management]][[Category: Business Analysis]][[Category: Articles]] |
Revision as of 19:09, 9 July 2020
Architecture is the design, structure, and behaviour of the current and future states of a structure in terms of its components, and the interaction between those components. See also business architecture, enterprise architecture, and requirements architecture.
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According to the BABOK Guide (3rd edition),
- Architecture. The design, structure, and behaviour of the current and future states of a structure in terms of its components, and the interaction between those components. See also business architecture, enterprise architecture, and requirements architecture.
According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),
- Architecture. The network of relationships and contracts both within and around the organization.