What are some common metrics used to measure architecture efficiency?

1. Response time: This metric is used to measure the time taken by the system to respond to the user’s request.

2. Throughput: This metric measures the number of tasks that can be completed in a given time period.

3. Scalability: Scalability measures the ability of the system to handle increasing workloads without affecting performance.

4. Availability: This metric measures the percentage of time that the system is available for use.

5. Security: Architecture efficiency can be measured by the ability of the system to protect against security threats.

6. Flexibility: This metric measures the ease with which the system can be adapted to changing requirements.

7. Maintainability: This metric measures the ease with which the system can be maintained and updated over time.

8. Integration: Architecture efficiency can be measured by the ability of the system to integrate with other systems or components.

9. Cost: This metric measures the cost-effectiveness of the system in terms of hardware, software, and development resources required to build and maintain it.

10. User satisfaction: This metric measures the user’s satisfaction with the system in terms of usability, performance, and reliability.

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