Summary
A SAD aims to keep all stakeholders on the same page and get formal agreement on solution design and requirements. As stakeholders comprise both business and technical users, you learned about various SAD views that the solutions architect needs to consider. You must include views for non-technical users, such as business, process, and logical views. For technical users, include applications, development, deployment, and operational views.
In this chapter, you learned about the detailed structure of the SAD, with major sections and subsections.
Various sections of the SAD include details such as an overview of the solution, business, and conceptual architecture. You also learned about various architecture views in the architecture diagram, such as application, data, infrastructure, integration, and security. You also learned about other sections of the SAD, covering solution delivery considerations and operations management.
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