Architecture Principles
Architecture Principles
Intro
Architecture Principles are statements of intent that guide design and decision‑making. In EA, they provide guardrails that balance agility with consistency.
Key points:
- Clarify priorities and desired architectural qualities
- Enable consistent decisions across teams
- Common use cases: cloud adoption principles, data ownership rules, integration patterns, security by design
- Pitfall: vague or unenforced principles become wallpaper
Examples:
- “Prefer open standards over proprietary protocols”
- “Data has a single accountable owner”
- “APIs first for internal and external integration”
In practice:
Embed principles into Enterprise Architecture reviews and templates.
Related terms: Governance; Reference Architecture; Standards
FAQs:
Q: How many principles should we have?
A: A concise set (e.g., 6–12) that are specific and enforceable.
Q: How to enforce them?
A: Tie to governance checkpoints and design templates.
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