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The solution architect uses the rough count of the number of system integrations
required and the opportunity for trade-offs with system integrations (that is,
swivel-chair integrations). As you develop a solution approach, you will begin to
outline the feasibility and cost/benefit analysis of each system integration. While
some integration decisions might be easy, others might not be decided until
implementation begins. In either case, the solution approach should create a
shared vision as to how the process might be implemented and a
rough-order-magnitude (ROM) estimate for what the implementation
might require.
Discussing findings and proposed approach
In the final 3 - 4 hours of the workshop, the process ...