Domain Architecture definition

Domain Architecture means the IT domain-specific architectures that form part of the Enterprise IT Architecture. The Domain Architectures consist of Information Architecture, Application Architecture, Technology Architecture, and Security Architecture.

Examples of Domain Architecture in a sentence

  • The following describes each of these key EA Governance elements: - EWTA - Consists of the Common Requirements Vision (CRV), Conceptual Architecture principles (CA), Domain Architecture design principles, standards, products, design patterns and technology roadmaps that guide PacifiCare's IT investments.

  • Approval The purpose of the “Domain Architecture Approval” process is to perform the activities necessary to evaluate and approve each Domain Architecture.

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