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{{Short description|System design objective}}
'''Open systems architecture''' is a system design approach which aims to produce open systems that are inherently interoperable and connectable without recourse to retrofit and redesign.{{Sfnp|Sage|1992|p=169}}
 
==Specific examples==
 
===Telecommunications===
 
'''Open systems architecture''', in [[telecommunication]], is a standard that describes the layered hierarchical structure, [[computer configuration|configuration]], or model of a [[information transfer|communications]] or distributed [[data processing]] [[system]]. It enables system description, design, development, installation, operation, improvement, and [[repair and maintenance|maintenance]] to be performed at the [[abstraction layer]]s in the hierarchical structure. Each layer provides a set of accessible functions that can be controlled and used by the functions in the layer above it. Each layer can be implemented without affecting the implementation of other layers. The alteration of system performance by the modification of one or more layers may be accomplished without altering the existing equipment, procedures, and protocols at the remaining layers.
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==References==
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