Logical architecture definition

Logical architecture means the functional elements required to meet the standard. This is distinct from physical architecture, meaning the actual computers or servers that perform the functions and their placement in physical space.

Related to Logical architecture

  • Interfaces means, collectively, the CAD Interface and the Channel Access Interface.

  • Architectural coating means a coating applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, to mobile homes, to pavements, or to curbs.

  • Design means the design of any aspect of the shape or configuration (whether internal or external) of the whole or part of an article, other than surface decoration; and

  • Interface means the mixture occurring in pipeline operations between adjoining batches having similar or dissimilar physical characteristics.

  • Practice of architecture means professional services, such as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, design, or review of material and completed phases of work in construction, alteration, or repair in connection with a public or private structure, building, equipment, works, or project if the professional service requires the application of a principle of architecture or architectural design.