An extensive glossary of software architecture (and development) terminology. Explains the terms used and referenced in the iSAQB foundation and advanced level curricula.
There are several things I would change with the following sentence, especially regarding "IT-Systems" since they belong to the technical context, not the business context. Also using "Partner" could be confusing. Otherwise, I'm happy with the definitions.
I recommend to change the following sentence:
"Shows the complete system as one blackbox within its environment from a business perspective and includes a specification of all communication partners (users, IT-systems, etc.)"
to the following:
"Shows the complete system as one blackbox within its environment from a business perspective, including a specification of business-related building blocks as well as the communication between them (users, domains, functional areas, business data, etc.)"
There are several things I would change with the following sentence, especially regarding "IT-Systems" since they belong to the technical context, not the business context. Also using "Partner" could be confusing. Otherwise, I'm happy with the definitions.
I recommend to change the following sentence:
"Shows the complete system as one blackbox within its environment from a business perspective and includes a specification of all communication partners (users, IT-systems, etc.)"
to the following:
"Shows the complete system as one blackbox within its environment from a business perspective, including a specification of business-related building blocks as well as the communication between them (users, domains, functional areas, business data, etc.)"