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'''system or ecosystem''' - modeling in general can be done at different levels of abstraction. It is useful to model the architecture of a specific application, complete with components and interactions. It is also reasonable to model the systems of applications needed to delivery a complete business process (like order-to-cash). It is not commonly useful, however, to view the model of a single component and its classes as software architecture. At that level, the model, while valuable in its own right, illustrates design much more so than architecture.
==External
* [http://www.sei.cmu.edu/architecture/published_definitions.html SEI published Software Architecture Definitions] contains a list of definitions of architecture used by classic and modern authors.
* [http://www.csi.uottawa.ca:4321/oose/index.html#architecturalmodel Architectural Model] contains a definition of architectural model from the University of Ottawa's Object Oriented Software
* [http://www.sei.cmu.edu/architecture/ata_method.html Architectural Tradeoff Analysis Method] (ATAM) is a method by which architecture can be evaluated for suitability and fit to requirements.▼
▲[http://www.csi.uottawa.ca:4321/oose/index.html#architecturalmodel Architectural Model] contains a definition of architectural model from the University of Ottawa's Object Oriented Software Engineering database.
▲[http://www.sei.cmu.edu/architecture/ata_method.html Architectural Tradeoff Analysis Method] (ATAM) is a method by which architecture can be evaluated for suitability and fit to requirements.
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