Boundaries
As Ruth Malan says, architectural design is inherently about boundaries:
Architectural design is system design. System design is contextual design—it is inher‐ ently about boundaries (what’s in, what’s out, what spans, what moves between), and about trade-offs. It reshapes what is outside, just as it shapes what is inside.2
The bounded context pattern is the domain-driven design tool for defining physical and ownership boundaries.