Business Architecture: Concepts and Practical Challenges
The article introduces the concept of business architecture, explaining how abstract architectural design must be grounded in concrete business needs, and discusses the difficulty of bridging design patterns with real‑world value creation, illustrated through a series of explanatory diagrams.
Business architecture has long been considered a difficult area within architectural design because its core idea is abstraction, while business itself emphasizes concrete implementation. The article explores how to translate abstract design patterns into practical value for actual business operations.
The main body consists of a collection of diagrams (presented as images) that visually describe the concept of business architecture, its components, and its relationship to business processes.
Author: Jiangmei Kang (source: DDD China Summit).
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