SoftwareEntwicklungsCommunities
SoftwareEntwic is a fictional software framework used as a case study in discussions of modular software architecture and system interoperability. It is conceived to illustrate how loosely coupled components can be entwined through common interfaces and a central coordination mechanism, while supporting dynamic reconfiguration in response to changing requirements.
The architectural model of SoftwareEntwic centers on three core concepts: enactors, entwiners, and a policy kernel.
In discussions, SoftwareEntwic is used to illustrate trade-offs involved in high modularity, such as potential performance
As a fictional construct, SoftwareEntwic has not been adopted as a real-world standard or product. It appears