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            <p>  Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>
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            <p>  In simple words, software architecture is the process of converting software characteristics such as flexibility, scalability, feasibility, reusability, and  <mark>security into a structured solution</mark> that meets the technical and the business expectations.</p>
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            <p>  As explained, software characteristics describe the requirements and the expectations of a software in operational and technical levels. Thus, when a product owner says they are competing in a rapidly changing markets, and they should adapt their business model quickly. The software should be “extendable, modular and <b>maintainable</b>” if a business deals with urgent requests that need to be completed successfully in the matter of time. As a software architect, you should note that the performance and low fault tolerance, <u>scalability and reliability</u> are your key characteristics. Now, after defining the previous characteristics the business owner tells you that they have a limited budget for that project, another characteristic</p>
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            <p>  comes up here which is “the <b>feasibility.”</b></p>
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            <p>  Here you can find a full list of software characteristics, also known as “quality attributes,”
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            <p>  <b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov
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                    Interface
                    Segregation and
                    Dependency Inversion Principles.
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            <p>  While software architecture is responsible for the skeleton and the high-level infrastructure of a software, the software design is responsible for the code level design such as, what each module is doing, the classes scope, and the functions purposes, etc.</p>
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            <p>  <b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov
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                    Segregation and
                    Dependency Inversion Principles.
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			<p>Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>

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			<p>In simple words, software architecture is the process of converting software characteristics such as flexibility, scalability, feasibility, reusability, and <mark>security into a structured solution</mark> that meets the technical and the business expectations.</p>

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			<p>Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>

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			<p>In simple words, software architecture is the process of converting software characteristics such as flexibility, scalability, feasibility, reusability, and <mark>security into a structured solution</mark> that meets the technical and the business expectations.</p>

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			<p>As explained, software characteristics describe the requirements and the expectations of a software in operational and technical levels. Thus, when a product owner says they are competing in a rapidly changing markets, and they should adapt their business model quickly. The software should be “extendable, modular and <b>maintainable</b>” if a business deals with urgent requests that need to be completed successfully in the matter of time. As a software architect, you should note that the performance and low fault tolerance, <u>scalability and reliability</u> are your key characteristics. Now, after defining the previous characteristics the business owner tells you that they have a limited budget for that project, another characteristic</p>

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			<p>comes up here which is “the <b>feasibility.”</b></p>

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			<p>We work to meet this ambitious goal by focusing on these key areas of conservation.</p>

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			<p><b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov substitution, Interface Segregation and Dependency Inversion Principles.</p>

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			<p>While software architecture is responsible for the skeleton and the high-level infrastructure of a software, the software design is responsible for the code level design such as, what each module is doing, the classes scope, and the functions purposes, etc.</p>

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                 Single Responsibility Principle means that each class has to have one single purpose, a responsibility and a reason to change.                 </li>
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                 Open Closed Principle: a class should be open for extension, but closed for modification. In simple words, you should be able to add more functionality to the class but do not edit current functions in a way that breaks existing code that uses it                 </li>
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                 Single Responsibility Principle means that each class has to have one single purpose, a responsibility and a reason to change.                 </li>
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                 Single Responsibility Principle means that each class has to have one single purpose, a responsibility and a reason to change.                 </li>
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                 Open Closed Principle: a class should be open for extension, but closed for modification. In simple words, you should be able to add more functionality to the class but do not edit current functions in a way that breaks existing code that uses it                 </li>
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			<p>Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>

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			<p>In simple words, software architecture is the process of converting software characteristics such as flexibility, scalability, feasibility, reusability, and <mark>security into a structured solution</mark> that meets the technical and the business expectations.</p>

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			<p>comes up here which is “the <b>feasibility.”</b></p>

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			<p><b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov substitution, Interface Segregation and Dependency Inversion Principles.</p>

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			<p>While software architecture is responsible for the skeleton and the high-level infrastructure of a software, the software design is responsible for the code level design such as, what each module is doing, the classes scope, and the functions purposes, etc.</p>

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			<p>Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>

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			<p>comes up here which is “the <b>feasibility.”</b></p>

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			<p>We work to meet this ambitious goal by focusing on these key areas of conservation.</p>

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			<p><b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov substitution, Interface Segregation and Dependency Inversion Principles.</p>

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			<p>While software architecture is responsible for the skeleton and the high-level infrastructure of a software, the software design is responsible for the code level design such as, what each module is doing, the classes scope, and the functions purposes, etc.</p>

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                 Single Responsibility Principle means that each class has to have one single purpose, a responsibility and a reason to change.                 </li>
                                                                        <li style='    '>

                 Open Closed Principle: a class should be open for extension, but closed for modification. In simple words, you should be able to add more functionality to the class but do not edit current functions in a way that breaks existing code that uses it                 </li>
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			<p>In simple words, software architecture is the process of converting software characteristics such as flexibility, scalability, feasibility, reusability, and <mark>security into a structured solution</mark> that meets the technical and the business expectations.</p>

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			<p>comes up here which is “the <b>feasibility.”</b></p>

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			<p>We work to meet this ambitious goal by focusing on these key areas of conservation.</p>

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			<p><b>SOLID</b> refers to Single Responsibility, <mark>Open Closed</mark>, Liskov substitution, Interface Segregation and Dependency Inversion Principles.</p>

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			<p>While software architecture is responsible for the skeleton and the high-level infrastructure of a software, the software design is responsible for the code level design such as, what each module is doing, the classes scope, and the functions purposes, etc.</p>

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                 Single Responsibility Principle means that each class has to have one single purpose, a responsibility and a reason to change.                 </li>
                                                                        <li style='    '>

                 Open Closed Principle: a class should be open for extension, but closed for modification. In simple words, you should be able to add more functionality to the class but do not edit current functions in a way that breaks existing code that uses it                 </li>
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			<p>Many people don’t really know the difference between software architecture and software design. Even for developers, the line is often blurry and they might mix up elements of software architecture patterns and design patterns.</p>

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			<p>As explained, software characteristics describe the requirements and the expectations of a software in operational and technical levels. Thus, when a product owner says they are competing in a rapidly changing markets, and they should adapt their business model quickly. The software should be “extendable, modular and <b>maintainable</b>” if a business deals with urgent requests that need to be completed successfully in the matter of time. As a software architect, you should note that the performance and low fault tolerance, <u>scalability and reliability</u> are your key characteristics. Now, after defining the previous characteristics the business owner tells you that they have a limited budget for that project, another characteristic</p>

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