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An '''architectural model''' (in [[software]]) is a diagram created by using available standards, in which the primary aim is to illustrate a specific set of tradeoffs inherent in the structure and design of a system or ecosystem. [[Software architect]]s useutilize architectural models to communicatefacilitate with otherscommunication and seekobtain peer feedback. An architectural model is an expression of a viewpoint in software architecture.
 
Some key elements in a software architectural model include: