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In [[information technology]], '''high-availability application architecture''' is a process followed when implementing a new [[application software|application]] into an existing business-wide [[computer system]] or [[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]] while minimizing [[downtime]]. ff
 
The architecture contains three stages: [[Research and development|development]], [[quality assurance]], and [[Production, costs, and pricing(economics)|production]].
 
==Definition==