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  2. Hardware architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hardware architecture is the representation of an engineered (or to be engineered) electronic or electromechanical hardware system, and the process and discipline for effectively implementing the design(s) for such a system. It is generally part of a larger integrated system encompassing information, software, and device prototyping. [2]

  3. Data architecture - Wikipedia

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    A data architecture aims to set data standards for all its data systems as a vision or a model of the eventual interactions between those data systems. Data integration , for example, should be dependent upon data architecture standards since data integration requires data interactions between two or more data systems.

  4. Roundel (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    Roundel in Fort de Salses (southern France), 15th century, drawing by Viollet-le-Duc Roundel of Fortezza Firmafede in Sarzana (north Italy), 15th century. The roundel is an artillery fortification with a rounded or circular plan of a similar height to the adjacent defensive walls.

  5. HPCC Systems - Wikipedia

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    HPCC (High-Performance Computing Cluster), also known as DAS (Data Analytics Supercomputer), is an open source, data-intensive computing system platform developed by LexisNexis Risk Solutions. The HPCC platform incorporates a software architecture implemented on commodity computing clusters to provide high-performance, data-parallel processing ...

  6. Arcadia (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    All choices associated to the system/SW chosen architecture, and all hypothesis and constraints imposed to components and architecture to fit need and constraints, are summarized and checked here. Outputs from this step are mainly "component Integration contract" collected all necessary expected properties for each component to be developed.

  7. Architecture of Integrated Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    The ARIS concept (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) by August-Wilhelm Scheer aims to ensure that an enterprise information system can completely meet its requirements. This framework is based on a division of the model into description views and levels, which allows a description of the individual elements through specially ...

  8. NIST Enterprise Architecture Model - Wikipedia

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    Data Architecture suggests specific data delivery systems, and; Data Delivery Systems (Software, Hardware, Communications) support the data architecture. The hierarchy in the model is based on the notion that an organization operates a number of business functions, each function requires information from a number of source, and each of these ...

  9. Architecturally significant requirements - Wikipedia

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    When a requirement specifies a software system’s quality attributes, refers to its core features, imposes constraints on it, or defines the environment in which it will run, it is likely to be architecturally significant. See discussion of design vs. architecture under software architecture for additional criteria of architectural significance.