Pankaj,

I think you are over-generalizing a bit much. First off, an
interactions of any type (computer < > computer and human < > human
and computer < > human) all can be handled by an IxDA at some level.
Usually in the enterprise situation is a mix of all the above that
needs to be facilitated within a single solution.

But because of the large technical constraints on these systems a
solution architect as you put it is definitely a partner here as
well.

To me the key is exactly that. Partnership. Even in consumer
solutions I would want to have a partner system/solution/technical
architect to work with. We own different pieces, but the pieces need
to work in tandem. However, the lead for visioning the total system
is still most closely tied to achieving goals of people and thus
belongs to the IxD/busisness analyst or other similar
human/business/actvity centered roles.

-- dave


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