
Logical Application Architecture
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Logical Application Architecture
Does the logical application architecture include:
• A list and brief description of the required RPCs and
stored procedures needed to support the new IT
architecture
• List of any potentially sharable functions
• List of shared services such as initialization,
termination, global edits, error handling, logging,
and monitoring
• An approach and a graphical representation of how
application functionality will be split between
servers, clients and middleware
• List of functional controls that need to be in place in
the new architecture, for example audit procedures
• A description of how the new IT architecture
applications will integrate with legacy applications
• Any graphical user interface standards that the new
IT architecture applications must comply with
• A list of services that the new IT architecture
applications must interface with, such as image,
voice-mail, email, word processing, printing, fax or
file transfer mechanisms
• An approach for how the performance expectations
for the new IT architecture applications will be met
• An approach for how the availability requirements
for the new IT architecture applications will be met
Logical Technology Architecture
Does the logical technology architecture include:
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