Guideline: Architectural Proof of Concept
This guideline describes how to select and validate an appropriate architectural proof of concept.
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The architectural proof of concept can be produced in different forms, ranging from a conceptual diagram to an executable prototype. Its form and the approach you use to construct it are directly related to the objectives you defined for the proof of concept.

If the objective is to validate the integration with an external system, you can develop a prototype to validate this integration on a meaningful transaction. If the objective is to validate the feasibility of the system architecture, searching documentation on previous successful projects that used this approach might be sufficient.

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