Out systems App Development: Best Practices Using The 3 Layer Architecture Canvas

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Gaurav Maheshwari

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What Is the architecture canvas?

The Architecture Canvas in Out Systems is a visual tool that helps software architects and developers to define and communicate the architecture of their applications effectively.

It provides a structured way to capture key architectural decisions, components, and relationships in a single canvas or diagram.

The Architecture Canvas, an Out Systems architecture tool, simplifies the design of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), advocating for proper abstraction of reusable (micro)services and isolation of distinct functional modules.

It’s particularly beneficial when managing multiple applications sharing common modules.

In a typical medium to large Out Systems setup, it supports over 20 mission-critical applications and 200+ interdependent modules.

 

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