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In information systems, applications architecture or application architecture is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture (EA). An applications architecture describes the behavior of applications used in a business, focused on how they interact with each other and with users. It is focused on the data consumed and produced by applications rather than their internal structure. In application portfolio management, applications are mapped to business functions and processes as well as costs, functional quality and technical quality in order to assess the value provided.

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  • In information systems, applications architecture or application architecture is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture (EA). An applications architecture describes the behavior of applications used in a business, focused on how they interact with each other and with users. It is focused on the data consumed and produced by applications rather than their internal structure. In application portfolio management, applications are mapped to business functions and processes as well as costs, functional quality and technical quality in order to assess the value provided. The applications architecture is specified on the basis of business and functional requirements. This involves defining the interaction between application packages, databases, and middleware systems in terms of functional coverage. This helps identify any integration problems or gaps in functional coverage. A migration plan can then be drawn up for systems which are at the end of the software life cycle or which have inherent technological risks, a potential to disrupt the business as a consequence of a technological failure. Applications architecture tries to ensure the suite of applications being used by an organization to create the composite architecture is scalable, reliable, available and manageable. Applications architecture defines how multiple applications are poised to work together. It is different from software architecture, which deals with technical designs of how a system is built. One not only needs to understand and manage the dynamics of the functionalities the composite architecture is implementing but also help formulate the deployment strategy and keep an eye out for technological risks that could jeopardize the growth and/or operations of the organization. (en)
  • L'architecture logique décrit une « répartition des tâches » au sein du réseau (organisation de la circulation des données). Les principales sont : * pair-à-pair : tous les postes sont « égaux » et partagent(ou non) des données et des périphériques ; ils sont à la fois client et serveur, * client-serveur : les postes clients demandent (selon leurs droits) l'exécution de services au(x) serveur(s) qui centralise(nt) des ressources. (fr)
  • De applicatiearchitectuur beschrijft de samenhang van applicaties en informatiesystemen binnen een organisatie. Het is een modelmatige beschrijving van het applicatielandschap, de daadwerkelijk in productie zijnde systemen. De applicatiearchitectuur is een onderdeel van de enterprisearchitectuur. De applicatiearchitectuur is een verdere uitwerking van de informatiearchitectuur. (nl)
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  • L'architecture logique décrit une « répartition des tâches » au sein du réseau (organisation de la circulation des données). Les principales sont : * pair-à-pair : tous les postes sont « égaux » et partagent(ou non) des données et des périphériques ; ils sont à la fois client et serveur, * client-serveur : les postes clients demandent (selon leurs droits) l'exécution de services au(x) serveur(s) qui centralise(nt) des ressources. (fr)
  • De applicatiearchitectuur beschrijft de samenhang van applicaties en informatiesystemen binnen een organisatie. Het is een modelmatige beschrijving van het applicatielandschap, de daadwerkelijk in productie zijnde systemen. De applicatiearchitectuur is een onderdeel van de enterprisearchitectuur. De applicatiearchitectuur is een verdere uitwerking van de informatiearchitectuur. (nl)
  • In information systems, applications architecture or application architecture is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture (EA). An applications architecture describes the behavior of applications used in a business, focused on how they interact with each other and with users. It is focused on the data consumed and produced by applications rather than their internal structure. In application portfolio management, applications are mapped to business functions and processes as well as costs, functional quality and technical quality in order to assess the value provided. (en)
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  • Applications architecture (en)
  • Architecture logique (fr)
  • Applicatiearchitectuur (nl)
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