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Logical architecture is a structural design that gives as much detail as possible without constraining the architecture to a particular technology or environment. For example, a diagram that illustrates the relationship between software components.
Physical architecture gives enough detail to implement the architecture on a technology. For example, a specification of software services and components.|
| Logical Architecture | Physical Architecture | Definition | A structural design that gives as much detail as possible without constraining the architecture to a particular technology or environment. | A structural design that gives enough detail to implement and deploy a solution. | Purpose | Planning and communicating architecture. | Implementing and deploying solutions. |
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