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'''Open architecture''' is a type of [[computer architecture]] that allows users to upgrade their hardware in all of the computer hardware & components (for example the [[IBM PC]] has an open architecture). This is the opposite of a '''closed architecture''', where the hardware manufacturer chooses the components, and they are not generally upgradable (for example the [[Amiga 500]] home computer had a closed architecture).
 
Open architecture allows potential users to see inside all or parts of the architecture without any proprietary constraints. Typically, an open architecture publishes all or parts of its architecture that the developer or integrator wants to share. The open business processes involved with an open architecture may require some license agreements between entities sharing the architecture information.
 
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Open architecture allows potential users to see inside all or parts of the architecture without any proprietary constraints. Typically, an open architecture publishes all or parts of its architecture that the developer or integrator wants to share. The open business processes involved with an open architecture may require some license agreements between entities sharing the architecture information.
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