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Principle 5

Build For Reuse and Reduce Complexity

Statement

In an effort to reduce complexity Loyola will build common modular components and services that can be reused across systems.

Rationale

  • Many departments and schools share common functions. These common functions will be identified and considered for future design.
  • When common functions are reused, costs decrease and effectiveness increases.
  • It is generally more efficient to reuse existing solutions rather than acquire and customize an external or new solution.
  • Modular components have well-defined inputs and outputs. Assumptions about the qualities of the inputs and the usage of the outputs are minimal.
  • Loosely coupled components interoperate well; they are not dependent on each other’s implementation specifics.
  • Loose coupling is critical to achieve a flexible and sustainable system function over time.

Implications

  • The Enterprise Architecture process will include an incremental effort to identify common functions that may be reused. This effort should include examining
    licensing and ongoing support costs.
  • An examination of the application services layer will focus on business process to minimize duplicated logic within applications.
  • Existing solutions, available functional components and business services will be  cataloged in such a fashion that makes it easier to determine their reusability. A
    thorough review of the catalog may justify an internal build.
  • Component relationships will be carefully planned early in the design to ensure integration objectives are met.
Last Modified:   Fri, September 15, 2023 2:46 PM CDT

Build For Reuse and Reduce Complexity

Statement

In an effort to reduce complexity Loyola will build common modular components and services that can be reused across systems.

Rationale

  • Many departments and schools share common functions. These common functions will be identified and considered for future design.
  • When common functions are reused, costs decrease and effectiveness increases.
  • It is generally more efficient to reuse existing solutions rather than acquire and customize an external or new solution.
  • Modular components have well-defined inputs and outputs. Assumptions about the qualities of the inputs and the usage of the outputs are minimal.
  • Loosely coupled components interoperate well; they are not dependent on each other’s implementation specifics.
  • Loose coupling is critical to achieve a flexible and sustainable system function over time.

Implications

  • The Enterprise Architecture process will include an incremental effort to identify common functions that may be reused. This effort should include examining
    licensing and ongoing support costs.
  • An examination of the application services layer will focus on business process to minimize duplicated logic within applications.
  • Existing solutions, available functional components and business services will be  cataloged in such a fashion that makes it easier to determine their reusability. A
    thorough review of the catalog may justify an internal build.
  • Component relationships will be carefully planned early in the design to ensure integration objectives are met.