Difference between revisions of "Logical Architecture (glossary)"
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− | <blockquote>''The logical architecture of a system is composed of a set of related technical concepts and principles that support the logical operation of the system. It includes a functional architecture (glossary), a behavioral architecture (glossary), and a temporal architecture.'' </blockquote> | + | <blockquote>''The logical architecture of a system is composed of a set of related technical concepts and principles that support the logical operation of the system. It includes a [[Functional Architecture (glossary) |functional architecture (glossary)]], a [[Behavioral Architecture (glossary) |behavioral architecture (glossary)]], and a [[Temporal Architecture (glossary) |temporal architecture (glossary)]].'' </blockquote> |
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− | + | Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real up to date practices and to provide some consistency between those terms. | |
+ | The terms "logical architecture" are used in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2008 without normative reference. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 10 May 2012
The logical architecture of a system is composed of a set of related technical concepts and principles that support the logical operation of the system. It includes a functional architecture , a behavioral architecture , and a temporal architecture .
IN PROGRESS
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BKCASE project to issue the SEBoK with consistent terminology.
Discussion
Within the terms and definitions related to System Architecture, the present SEBoK tries to fit the real up to date practices and to provide some consistency between those terms. The terms "logical architecture" are used in ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2008 without normative reference.