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Z Architecture(Service Design) The structure of a System or IT Service, including the Relationships of Components to each other and to the environment they are in. Architecture also includes the Standards and Guidelines that guide the design and evolution of the System. source: ITIL v3, Service Operation, 2007 (Service Design) The structure of a System or IT Service, including the Relationships of Components to each other and to the environment they are in. Architecture also includes the Standards and Guidelines that guide the design and evolution of the System. source: ITIL v3, Service Design, 2007 (Service Design) The structure of a System or IT Service, including the Relationships of Components to each other and to the environment they are in. Architecture also includes the Standards and Guidelines that guide the design and evolution of the System. source: ITIL v3, Service Transition, 2007 (Service Design) The structure of a System or IT Service, including the Relationships of Components to each other and to the environment they are in. Architecture also includes the Standards and Guidelines that guide the design and evolution of the System. source: ITIL v3, Continual Service Improvement, 2007 (Service Design) The structure of a System or IT Service, including the Relationships of Components to each other and to the environment they are in. Architecture also includes the Standards and Guidelines that guide the design and evolution of the System. source: ITIL v3, Service Strategy, 2007 Description of the fundamental underlying design of the components of the business system, or of one element of the business system (e.g., technology), the relationships amongst them, and the manner in which they support the enterprise's objectives source: VALIT, ITGI, 2008
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