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Systems Architecture

What is Systems Architecture

Systems architecture is the design of the structure and behavior of a system. It is the framework within which the system operates, and defines the relationships and interactions between the system's components.

Systems architecture can apply to a variety of systems, including computer systems, software systems, engineering systems, and business systems. It involves the use of tools and techniques such as modeling and simulation to design and analyze the system's structure and behavior, and to ensure that it meets the needs and requirements of the users.

The systems architecture of a system defines the system's boundaries, its components and their functions, and the relationships and interactions between these components. It also specifies the interfaces between the system and its external environment, and the constraints and requirements that the system must meet.

Systems architecture is an important aspect of systems engineering, as it provides a common understanding of the system and its requirements, and helps to ensure that the system is designed and implemented in a way that is efficient, effective, and robust.


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