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All structures found in a software system are part of the architecture
publish date: 2022/05/31 00:43:00 GMT+10
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False
Explanation
Although software comprises an endless supply of structures, not all of them are architectural. For example, the set of lines of source code that contain the letter “z,” ordered by increasing length from shortest to longest, is a software structure. But it’s not a very interesting one, nor is it architectural. A structure is architectural if it supports reasoning about the system and the system’s properties.
Reference
Software Architecture in Practice, 3rd edition