Envirostructure
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Envirostructure is a portmanteau of the words Environment and Infrastructure. It is a noun that describes all the artefacts needed for application development between the physical infrastructure and the code. It is in effect the tools, techniques and enabling technologies used by a development team throughout the SDLC.
A detailed Envirostructure is a critical and indespensible element of a full, mature Enterprise Architecture.
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