https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap33.html
A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization.
A building block has a type that corresponds to the enterprise's content metamodel (such as actor, business service, application, or data entity).
A building block has a defined boundary and is generally recognizable as "a thing" by domain experts.
A building block may interoperate with other, inter-dependent building blocks.
A good building block has the following characteristics:
It considers implementation and usage, and evolves to exploit technology and standards.
It may be assembled from other building blocks.
It may be a subassembly of other building blocks.
Ideally a building block is re-usable and replaceable, and well specified.
A building block's boundary and specification should be loosely coupled to its implementation; i.e., it should be possible to realize a building block in several different ways without impacting the boundary or specification of the building block.
A building block is a package of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an
organization
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