Abstract

AbstractArchitecture as a discipline is gaining prominence in dealing with the size, sophistication, and complexity of human‐made entities. The architectures of these entities are expressed by architecture descriptions that depict how stakeholder concerns are addressed. Often, many stakeholders find it difficult to understand the underlying architectural concepts, properties, and principles and make decisions that affect the human‐made entity without understanding the consequences of their actions. Organizations often deal with the ripple effects of these uninformed decisions. In this paper, a few fundamental architecture concepts, principles, and properties are presented with the expectation that it will help individuals understand and make better architecture related decisions.

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