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The System Architecture is a set of diagrams depicting the application package and how it integrates with or replaces existing systems and data stores. The diagrams show:

  • The application package
  • The existing systems with which the application package interfaces
  • New systems which will be created to support the application
  • The use of data stores

    Annotations are included on the diagrams to indicate modifications, tailoring and new development required to implement the application package.


  • Related Processes
    Application Solution Process

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    Anonymous
    Posted: Mar 22, 2000 12:27 PM

    "If you ever wanted to create an architectural diagram (not a house plan, a technical program structure/map) or model, this sample is an excellent start. As the description suggest "ABC Flow or Visio are excellent for assembling such models" ABC flow is good for simple diagrams. But get the right tool to do the job. Trust me. Visio 5.5 is the best, Actrix 1.x is next. Both are excellent for workflow, process-flow, site mapping, project presentation tools, system architecture, network diagrams and even redesigning your cubicle walls."



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