decoupledrakenteita
Decoupledrakenteita, meaning "decoupled structures" in Finnish, refers to a design philosophy primarily seen in software development. It emphasizes creating systems where different components or modules operate independently of each other. This independence allows for easier modification, replacement, or scaling of individual parts without significantly impacting the rest of the system. The core idea is to reduce the tight interdependencies that can make software brittle and difficult to maintain.
This architectural approach often involves clear interfaces between components. These interfaces act as contracts, defining how
The benefits of adopting decoupledrakenteita include enhanced maintainability, scalability, and resilience. When one component fails, it