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* [[Danny Greefhorst|Greefhorst]] and [[Erik Proper|Proper]] (2013): ''An architecture of a solution, where a solution is a system that offers a coherent set of functionalities to its environment. As such, it concerns those properties of a solution that are necessary and sufficient to meet its essential requirements''<ref>[[Danny Greefhorst]] & [[Erik Proper]], ''Architecture Principles: The Cornerstones of Enterprise Architecture,'' 2011. p. 25</ref>
A typical property of solution architecture, in contrast to other types of Enterprise Architecture, is that it often seeks to define a solution within the context of a project or initiative.<ref>{{Cite web|title=What is Solution Architecture? {{!}} Orbus Software|url=https://www.orbussoftware.com/solution-architecture/what-is-solution-architecture/|access-date=2020-11-24|website=www.orbussoftware.com}}</ref> This close association to actual projects and initiatives means that solution architecture is the means to execute or realise a technology strategy.
'''Some notable solution architects:'''
Sandhya Nair
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