Loose coupling
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In computing and systems design, loose coupling is the principle that each component has, or makes use of, little or no knowledge of the definitions of other separate components.
Sub-areas include the coupling of classes, interfaces, data, and services.
See also
- Coupling (computer programming)
- Cohesion (computer science)
- Connascence (computer programming)
- XML
- Web Services
- ISO/IEC 11179 - metadata registry specification
- Data element
- Enterprise service bus
- Enterprise Messaging System
- Space-based architecture (SBA)
- Tightly Coupled Systems
- Interface (computer programming)
- UFCS
External links
- Loose coupling @ Wikipedia.org[[Category:Software engineering]