Software Architecture for Fiji National University Campus Information Systems
Bimal Aklesh Kumar

TL;DR
This paper compares various software architecture types to select the most suitable one for Fiji National University's campus information system, emphasizing design importance and future implementation plans.
Contribution
It evaluates multiple architectural options and proposes a tailored architecture for university campus information systems.
Findings
Selected architecture best fits system requirements
Comparison of architectural types based on key criteria
Proposed architecture supports future implementation
Abstract
Software Architecture defines the overview of the system which consists of various components and their relationships among the software. Architectural design is very important in the development of large scale software solution and plays a very active role in achieving business goals, quality and reusable solution. It is often difficult to choose the best software architecture for your system from the several candidate types available. In this paper we look at the several architectural types and compare them based on the key requirements of our system, and select the most appropriate architecture for the implementation of campus information systems at Fiji National University. Finally we provide details of proposed architecture and outline future plans for implementation of our system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware System Performance and Reliability · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Web Applications and Data Management
