Technical Analysis Report
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A Technical Analysis Report is an domain-specific analysis report that evaluates technical aspects of a designed system.
- AKA: Technical Evaluation Document, Technical Assessment Report.
- Context:
- It can (typically) provide Technical Assessment of system components.
- It can (typically) evaluate Performance Metrics for system capability.
- It can (typically) analyze Security Factors and reliability measures.
- It can (often) assess System Change for implementation impact.
- It can (often) compare Technical Solutions for option evaluation.
- It can (often) measure Compliance Level with technical standards.
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- It can range from being a Component-Level Report to being a System-Level Report, depending on its analysis scope.
- It can range from being a Simple Technical Report to being a Complex Technical Report, depending on its detail level.
- It can range from being a Proof of Concept Report to being a Production System Report, depending on its implementation stage.
- It can range from being a Single Technology Report to being an Integrated Systems Report, depending on its technology scope.
- It can range from being a Current State Report to being a Target State Report, depending on its architectural phase.
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- It can have Technical Metrics for performance measurement.
- It can provide Solution Comparisons with strength analysis.
- It can maintain Standard Compliance through requirement verification.
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- Examples:
- Infrastructure Analysis Reports, such as:
- Security Analysis Reports, such as:
- Technology Implementation Reports, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Financial Analysis Report, which focuses on financial performance.
- Market Analysis Report, which examines market trends.
- Environmental Impact Report, which assesses ecological effects.
- See: Systems Engineering, Software Architecture, Cloud Architecture, High Availability Architecture, Systems Architecture Analysis Task.