1. Technical debt reduction: This KPI measures the ability to reduce and manage technical debt in the architecture.
2. Time to market: This KPI ensures that the architecture evolution is implemented in an efficient and timely manner to meet the business objectives.
3. Scalability: This measures how well the architecture evolves to handle a growing workload, including processing large datasets, increased traffic, and the addition of new features.
4. System availability: This KPI measures the uptime and reliability of the architecture evolution without downtime or harmful effects on the end-users.
5. Cost-effectiveness: This KPI measures the cost of the architecture evolution compared to the benefits it provides to the organization.
6. Ease of maintenance and upgrades: This KPI measures the level of ease in maintaining and upgrading the architecture to ensure that it remains efficient and relevant.
7. User experience: This KPI measures how well the architecture evolves to improve the user experience and meet the end-users' needs.
8. Security: This measures the ability of the architecture evolution to provide a secure and robust environment for the user's data and other sensitive information.
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