Describe the "what," "who," "when," and "where" concepts in terms of architectural view
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The "what" of the view may appear simple, but it is not: for each view, depending on other factors, we must select what to show because no model can show everything. Furthermore, the "what" can be behavioral, structural, or dynamic. The "who" is about stakeholders of the system, people with different concerns. For example, the concern of the owners is primarily what the system does, while the users want to know about how the system interacts with them. "When" indicates the timeframe within development that the view represents: analysis (conceptual), design (logical or physical), implementation, or deployment. Finally, "where" expresses the viewpoint or perspective, the "angle" from which the view represents the product.
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