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Process architecture

Process architecture is the design of the parts a computer system needs to carry out tasks. It is like a blueprint for how the system should be built so it can work properly. The architecture typically includes things like the hardware (the actual physical parts that make up the system, like the processor and memory) and the software (the set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do). Process architecture helps guide the decision-making process when designing and creating a system so that it is efficient and can do the work required.