This is the last diagram of the three and will not be readily understandable by business users but familiar to solution architects and some developers. It is generally the responsibility of a Infrastructure Architect. Physical Infrastructure Architecture Diagram - This depicts physical elements that enable the infrastructure team to do their work including server models/VMs/Containers, databases/storage, network, zones, systems and sub-systems, and connectivity. This is very detail oriented in order to successfully implement the physical architecture. * some organizations combine Conceptual and Logical diagrams Logical Architecture Diagram - This is the next step after the Conceptual diagram(s). Logical diagrams describe how a solution works in terms of function and logical information. It illustrates connectivity between applications and therefore the flow or sequence between components. The value is that this helps instruct the software development teams on how to implement a solution but without reference to code, coding or related implementation techniques. And, it forms the basis for the physical architecture and documents the system for troubleshooting, upgrades and even potential future migrations. It is the responsibility of a Solution Architect. In my experience over the last 10 years, I have used the following diagrams.Ĭonceptual Architecture Diagram - this is a basic / abstract, lightly-technical diagram that highlights the relationships between key components and is often workflow oriented. Simply stated, it depicts the strategy of the solution within a context. This is valuable because it forms the basis for a viable solution implementation and a way to get initial agreement of the direction of the solution and isolate domain areas. It forms the basis or structure for the Logical Architecture diagram. It is the responsibility of a Solution Architect. Hi All, I am posting a few items I hope may help someone understand digital architecture, or accelerate their work by useful templates.
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