Difference between revisions of "GC Enterprise Architecture/Standards"
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Please note that we are currently updating our Architecture Standards. To view the updates, please click | here
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* Share code publicly when appropriate, and when not, share within the Government of Canada | * Share code publicly when appropriate, and when not, share within the Government of Canada | ||
− | <b>Enable Interoperability</b> | + | <b>Enable [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/En/GCinterop Interoperability]</b> |
* Expose all functionality as services | * Expose all functionality as services | ||
* Use microservices built around business capabilities. Scope each service to a single purpose | * Use microservices built around business capabilities. Scope each service to a single purpose |
Revision as of 15:41, 8 October 2019
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Please note that we are currently updating our Architecture Standards. To view the updates, please click | here
The GC Enterprise Architecture standard is part of the Directive on Management of Information Technology. It is listed as Appendix C - Mandatory Procedures for Enterprise Architecture Assessment in the Directive.
1. Business Architecture
Design for Users First and Deliver with Multidisciplinary Teams
Design Systems to be Measurable and Accountable
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Data Collection
Data Management
Data Storage
Data Sharing
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Use Open Standards and Solutions by Default
Maximize Reuse
Enable Interoperability
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Use Cloud first
Design for Performance, Availability, and Scalability
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5. Security Architecture and Privacy Design for Security and Privacy
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