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An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system<ref>{{:Thesis:A Meta-language for Systems Architecing}</ref>. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible.
An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system<ref>{{:Thesis:A Meta-language for Systems Architecting}}</ref>. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible.


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Revision as of 20:08, 26 July 2021

An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system[1]. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible.


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  1. Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin (31 Jan 2005). A Meta-language for Systems Architecting (PDF) (Ph.D.). local page: MIT. Retrieved July 18, 2021.