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architecture: The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other, and to the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution. Organization was removed in the revised edition because that term already had a specialized meaning within the ISO context.
IEEE 1471 defines a set of normative requirements for conforming architecture descriptions, including the following: AD identification, version, and overview information (clause 5.1) Identification of the system stakeholders and their concerns judged to be relevant to the architecture (clause 5.2)
ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 systems and software engineerings architecture description is an international standard that defines software architecture as: Fundamental concepts or properties of a system in its environment embodied in its elements, relationships, and in the principles of its design and evolution.
Software architecture is, simply, the organization of a system. This organization includes all components, how they interact with each other, the environment in which they operate, and the principles used to design the software.
Abstract: ANSI/IEEE Standard 1471-2000 is the Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software- Intensive Systems, developed by the IEEEs Architecture Working Group (AWG) under the sponsorship of the Software Engineering Standards Committee of IEEE.

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Abstract: ANSI/IEEE Standard 1471-2000 is the Recommended Practice for Architectural Description of Software- Intensive Systems, developed by the IEEEs Architecture Working Group (AWG) under the sponsorship of the Software Engineering Standards Committee of IEEE.
The System architecture must address the following service-level requirements: performance, scalability, reliability, availability, extensibility, maintainability, manageability, and security. The Architect has to make trade-offs between these requirements.
IEEE 1471 defines a set of normative requirements for conforming architecture descriptions, including the following: AD identification, version, and overview information (clause 5.1) Identification of the system stakeholders and their concerns judged to be relevant to the architecture (clause 5.2)

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