On 3/10/06, Samir Kumar Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
e.g. Architecture can specify the different servers and apps which need to interact but how the underlying implementation will work and how the logic / data flows within each of the component falls in design activity.

Hmm. I cannot agree; "design" is problem-solving, just like what an archetect does while drawing his house, etc. Sure you can specify bits you need, but ... umm, isn't that trying to solve some problem?

I think some people gets confused between architecture, the practice, and architecture, the end result. An architect doesn't define the house (4 rooms, a toilet, a garden, some stairs) but design solutions around those basic components and their interaction with their surroundings.


Alex
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