HOPEX IT Architecture : HOPEX IT Architecture : Detail of concepts used
   
Detail of concepts used
 
Application Architecture Diagram
Basic AAD Concepts
Main Uses of the AAD
Technical Infrastructure Diagram
Basic TID Concepts
Main Uses of the TID
Applications Tree
Site Tree
Overview of Sites and Site Flow Assessment
Concepts managed by HOPEX IT Architecture
Org-Unit
Application
Database
Information Flow (Message)
Node
Workstation
Project
Network
Server
Service
Site
Timer
The diagrams used in HOPEX IT Architecture help you to design the architecture of your information systems.
Depending on your goals, modeling can provide you with a global approach for your entire information system, or for one of its sub-systems.
Similarly, modeling it can give you a software-oriented view, focusing on the applications, flows of information, and structures used to save data, or a hardware-oriented view that highlights the technical elements.
To address these requirements, HOPEX IT Architecture offers three types of diagram:
Application Architecture Diagram for a software-oriented view of the information system.
Technical Infrastructure Diagram, for a technical and hardware-oriented view of the information system.
Applications Tree to indicate the hierarchy of the software components of an Application.