Architecture Reference
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A Gaudi Perspective
Architect and designer,AntoniGaudi is the most internationally prestigious figure in Spanish architecture. Born inReus, in Catalonia, he graduated in Barcelona in 1878 and this city became the center of his activities. One important aspect is his capacity as designer.
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A Wright Perspective
Born just two years after the end of the American Civil War, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was witness to the extraordinary changes that swept the world from the leisurely pace of the nineteenth-century horse and carriage to the remarkable speed of the twentieth-century rocket ship. -
Business Architecture
The term "Business Architecture" is, first of all, an architecture and used to refer to an architectural organization of an enterprise or a business unit, architectural model or profession. A formal definition of the first meaning is defined by the Object Management Group's Business Architecture Working Group
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Enterprise IAM
Enterprise Information Asset management (EIAM) means the whole life optimal management of the physical and informational and knowledge assets of an organization to maximize value.. It covers such things as the design, construction, commissioning, operations and maintenance.
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Software Architecture
The field of computer science has come across problems associated with complexity since its formation. Earlier problems of complexity were solved by developers by choosing the right data structures, developing algorithms, and by applying the concept of separation of concerns.
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System Architecture
It is important to keep in mind that the modern systems architecture did not appear out of nowhere. Systems architecture depends heavily on practices and techniques which were developed over thousands of years in many other fields most importantly being, perhaps, civil architecture.