Imagine your favorite toy is made up of different pieces that all work together, that’s like architecture and components!
Architecture is like a blueprint for how something is built. It shows you the big picture, what parts are there, how they connect, and what each one does. Think of it as the plan your toy came with, telling you how to put all the pieces together.
Components are the individual pieces that make up the whole thing. Each one has its own job. For example, in a robot toy, the wheels, the battery, and the button are all components, each does something important so the robot can move and work!
How They Work Together
If you take apart your toy, you see all the components clearly. But if you look at the plan (the architecture) you understand how they fit together to make the whole toy function.
Just like a toy needs its parts to be useful, a computer or a game also needs its components, and the way they’re arranged (the architecture) makes everything work smoothly!
Examples
- A house is like an architecture made of bricks, windows, and doors, each part is a component that works together.
- A sandwich has layers (architecture) like bread, meat, cheese, each layer is a component.
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