Custom Solutions

Solution Design

Systems architects define the architecture of a computerized system (i.e., a system composed of software and hardware) in order to fulfill certain requirements. Such definitions include: a breakdown of the system into components, the component interactions and interfaces (including with the environment, especially the user), and the technologies and resources to be used in its design and implementation.

The Systems Architect’s work must avoid implementation issues and readily permit unanticipated extensions/modifications in future stages. Because of the extensive experience required for this, the Systems Architect is typically a very senior technologist with substantial, but general, knowledge of hardware, software, and similar systems. Above all, the systems architect must be reasonably knowledgeable of the users’ domain of experience (that is, the architect of an air traffic system needs to be more than superficially familiar with all of the tasks of an air traffic system, including those of all levels of users).

Solution Design

Systems Architects interface with multiple stakeholders in an organization in order to understand the various levels of requirements, the domain, the viable technologies, and anticipated development process. Their work includes determining multiple design and implementation alternatives, assessing such alternatives based on all identified constraints (such as cost, schedule, space, power, safety, usability, reliability, maintainability, availability, and other “illities”), and selecting the most suitable options for further design. The output of such work sets the core properties of the system and those that are hardest to change later.must avoid implementation issues and readily permit unanticipated extensions/modifications in future stages. Because of the extensive experience required for this, the Systems Architect is typically a very senior technologist with substantial, but general, knowledge of hardware, software, and similar systems. Above all, the systems architect must be reasonably knowledgeable of the users’ domain of experience (that is, the architect of an air traffic system needs to be more than superficially familiar with all of the tasks of an air traffic system, including those of all levels of users).

In systems design, the architects (and engineers) are responsible for:
App & Software Development

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Implementation & Deployment

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Custom Application Development

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System Integrations

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