Architecture
GIS architecture describes how components of a geo solution work together: data sources, servers, APIs, databases, clients, and security. Sound architecture keeps data current, scalable, and secure.
Typical layers: registries (PDOK, Kadaster), web services (WMS/WFS), a platform (such as GeoApps), and end applications (viewer, dashboard, fieldwork). Choices about cloud vs. on-premise, caching, and integration with business systems are part of architecture.
Architecture is neither a user interface nor a single dataset. It is the blueprint level that determines how reliable and maintainable the entire chain is.
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