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Technical Architecture defines the "technologies" that are required to support an organization's automation environment. The goal of a technical architecture is to identify and define those technologies that are critical to the implementation and use of a new applications environment. The level of definition is, by design, at a high level. If the definition of technologies and configurations was too detailed and specific, the architecture would be too restrictive to allow growth and would rapidly fall out-of-date in relation to advances in technology. The level of detail presented should be taken as a guideline for implementing any of the technologies or procedures defined in an architecture.
Goals Of A Technical Architecture
Are:
- To support company-wide connectivity
- To create standardization
- To integrate data
- To implement integrated applications
The primary goal of the technical architecture study is to provide an architecture (or environment) within which your company will have the capability of accessing data to meet your needs in an easy manner. The "look and feel" provided by the technology defined will be very similar throughout organizations if not exactly the same. The technical architecture plan contains technical and procedural recommendations which will facilitate the group/project/office/interoffice connectivity to support shared information, input/output devices and message services. The recommendations address computers, networks, programming software and data base software. Also included are the technical and management guidelines which are required to control such an environment. An essential element for designing and implementing an integrated environment is the need to develop an efficient hardware and communication system for processing and supporting integrated applications. An integrated technical architecture strategy has been developed to link the applications and data bases. The major elements of the strategy include:
- Application Planning/Administration
- Technical Infrastructure
- Service Delivery
- Security and Administration
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Technical architecture defines the "technologies" that are required to support an organization's automation environment
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