CHAPTER 11

PHYSICAL ARCHITECTURE LAYER DESIGN

An important component of the design of an information system is the design of the physical architecture layer, which describes the system's hardware, software, and network environment. The physical architecture layer design flows primarily from the nonfunctional requirements, such as operational, performance, security, cultural, and political requirements. The deliverable from the physical architecture layer design includes the architecture and the hardware and software specification.

OBJECTIVES

  • Understand the different physical architecture components
  • Understand server-based, client-based, and client–server physical architectures
  • Be familiar with cloud computing and Green IT
  • Be able to create a network model using a deployment diagram
  • Be familiar with how to create a hardware and software specification
  • Understand how operational, performance, security, cultural, and political requirements affect the design of the physical architecture layer

CHAPTER OUTLINE

  1. Introduction
  2. Elements of the Physical Architecture Layer
    1. Architectural Components
    2. Server-Based Architectures
    3. Client-Based Architectures
    4. Client–Server Architectures
    5. Client–Server Tiers
    6. Selecting a Physical Architecture
  3. Cloud Computing
  4. Green IT
  5. Infrastructure Design
    1. Deployment Diagram
  6. Network Model
  7. Hardware and System Software Specification
  8. Nonfunctional Requirements and Physical
    1. Architecture Layer Design
    2. Operational Requirements
    3. Performance Requirements
    4. Security Requirements ...

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