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NeoArc Studio

One model, many audiences

Architecture has more than one reader. NeoArc derives a separate published format for each, from the same source, so engineers, auditors, leadership and new hires see a version shaped for them without a publishing team maintaining four copies.

Architecture has more than one audience, and the audiences want incompatible things. Engineers want the schema and the diagram. Auditors want a traceable report with lineage from requirement to control. Leadership wants a narrative paragraph with the trade-offs surfaced. A new team member wants a path through the system that starts somewhere sensible.

In most organisations a publishing team maintains four separate copies of the documentation, one for each audience, and spends a meaningful part of its time fighting drift between them. The copies disagree because the sources disagree. The sources disagree because they were written by different people at different times. NeoArc removes the copies by deriving each format from the same model.

For the capability view of how the publishing pipeline is built, see publishing and communication.