Architecture (disambiguation)
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Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other structure for human use and shelter.
Architecture may also refer to:
- Architecture (magazine), a defunct magazine
- Architecture Label, a record label
- Architecture Records, a record label
- Cytoarchitecture, the arrangement and interaction of cellular structures
- Landscape architecture, the design of man-made land constructs
- Naval architecture, the science of design of water-borne vessels
- Process architecture, the design of general process systems (computers, business processes, etc.)
- Computer architecture, the systems architecture of a computer
- Enterprise architecture, an architecture, or framework, for aligning an organization's systems
- Enterprise information security architecture, or EISA, the portion of enterprise architecture focused on information security
- Hardware architecture, the architecture design of an integrated device
- Information architecture, the systems architecture for structuring the information flows in a knowledge-based system
- Microarchitecture, processor implementation
- Robotic architectures, the architecture of the hardware and software in robots
- Software architecture, the systems architecture of a software system
- Systems architecture, the representation of an engineered system
- Technical architecture, the technical definition of an engineered system
- Website architecture, the design and planning of websites
- Vehicle architecture, an automobile platform common to different vehicles
Architecture sometimes refers to:
- Architectural history, studies the evolution and history of architecture
- Product design, or product architecture, the systems design of a product or product family
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