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Anchor_GoBack_GoBack PHIXFLOW ARCHITECTURE
PhixFlow Version 6
10 February 2016
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2 High Level Architecture
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Web-Based Client
2.1.2 PhixFlow Application Server
2.1.3 Database Server
2.1.4 Connectivity to Other Systems
2.2 PhixFlow Application Server
2.2.1 Function
2.2.2 Integration
2.2.3 Deployment Environment
2.2.4 Minimum Server Specification
2.3 Database Server
2.4 Web-based Client
2.4.1 Environment
2.4.2 Client Functionality
3 Analysis Example
3.1 Order Tracking Model Example
Anchor_Toc145416157_Toc145416157 Anchor_Toc229386997_Toc229386997PhixFlow is an innovative Revenue Assurance and Applications Automation solution which can be configured to collect, analyse, enrich, merge, validate, report on and update data from multiple applications simultaneously within an organisation using drag and drop modelling and business logic scripts. No integration or infrastructure programming is required.
This document provides an overview of PhixFlow's architecture and is intended to be read by system administrators who wish to gain an understanding of how PhixFlow would fit into their environment.

High Level Architecture provides an overview of the architecture and the functionality of the architectural elements