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Integration Architecture

Integration Architecture is the specialisation of designing and implementing interactions between different system elements. This capability includes the knowledge of how to design for, and manage, the efficient and secure transfer of data between both internal and external systems. Effectively using this capability facilitates seamless workflows, optimizing the performance of the whole architecture.

Level 1: Emerging

At a foundational level you are aware of core concepts in Integration Architecture and can recognize the basic ways systems connect and share information. You understand why it is important to have secure and reliable data transfers between different parts of an organization. Your awareness helps you identify where integration matters, supporting more experienced colleagues to design and maintain effective solutions.

Level 2: Proficient

At a developing level you are starting to contribute to the design and implementation of basic integration solutions under guidance. You support the configuration and monitoring of data transfers between systems, learning to follow best practices and address minor issues. Your work helps ensure the reliable movement of information within defined parameters.

Level 3: Advanced

At a proficient level you are able to design and implement integration solutions that connect multiple systems securely and efficiently. You make informed decisions on integration patterns and technologies, ensuring smooth data flow and reliable system interactions. Your work improves organizational performance by enabling seamless business processes across both internal and external systems.

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