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Contrast is the difference between the "empties" and the "fulls".
Renaissance straight an simple baroque complex and overflowing.
Art is drawing, sketching, painting, sculpture of any subject except buildings and spaces. Architecture is the design of buildings and spaces.
In the Von Neumann (not "von humann") architecture instructions and data share the same bus and address space, while in the Harvard architecture instructions and data are accessed through separate buses.
Ancient architecture was limited by the building materials available, while modern architecture is limited by the imagination of the architect.
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Contrast is the difference between the "empties" and the "fulls".
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Windows 3.0 is a 16-bit architecture. Windows 7 is 32-bit architecture.
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Difference Between Software Architecture and Software DesignSoftware Architecture focuses more on the interaction between the externally visible components of the system where as the Design is about how the internal components of the system interact with each other.Software Architecture is more about what we want the system to do and and Design is about how we want to achieve that.Software architecture is at a higher level of abstraction than the Software Design.Software Architecture is concerned with issues beyond the data structures and algorithms used in the system.
Micro kernel's have more fun. Where layered models tend to have drinking problems
Difference is only in the architecture,but working principle is same,
Renaissance straight an simple baroque complex and overflowing.
Network architecture refers to the design and structure of a network, including components, protocols, and technologies used for communication. Network topology, on the other hand, refers to the physical or logical layout of devices and how they are connected in a network, such as bus, star, ring, or mesh. In essence, network architecture defines how components work together, while network topology defines how components are arranged.