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Logicworks provides end-to-end cloud solutions to AWS & Azure customers. Logicworks was founded in February 1993, as a traditional managed hosting provider specializing in complex workloads. Logicworks pivoted to provide AWS managed services in 2012, and expanded its offering on the AWS platform over time.
Architecturally significant requirements are those requirements that have a measurable effect on a computer system’s architecture. [1] This can comprise both software and hardware requirements. They are a subset of requirements that affect a system architecture in measurably identifiable ways.
According to Forrester Research, solution architecture is one of the key components by which Enterprise Architecture delivers value to the organization. It entails artifacts such as a solution business context, a solution vision and requirements, solution options (e.g. through RFIs, RFPs or prototype development) and an agreed optimal solution with build and implementation plans ("road-map").
Systems engineers design the architecture of the system, define the criteria for its evolution, and perform trade-off studies for optimization of the subsystem characteristics. According to these authors, the major growth of systems engineering is exp ected to be in the improvement of its tools and in the enlargement of the range of problems to ...
Bjarne Stroustrup - The C++ Programming Language; Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike - The Practice of Programming; Donald Knuth - The Art of Computer Programming; Ellen Ullman - Close to the Machine
Although CSLA itself is free to download, the only documentation the creator provides are his books and videos, which are not free. CSLA (Component-based Scalable Logical Architecture) was originally targeted toward Visual Basic 6 in the book Visual Basic 6.0 Business Objects by Lhotka. [2]
Software architecture pattern is a reusable, proven solution to a specific, recurring problem focused on architectural design challenges, which can be applied within various architectural styles. [ 1 ]
Infrastructure as a service is taking the physical hardware and going completely virtual (e.g. all servers, networks, storage, and system management all existing in the cloud). This is the equivalent to infrastructure and hardware in the traditional (non-cloud computing) method running in the cloud.