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Multilayered architecture

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A multilayered software architecture is using different layers Layers for allocating the responsibilities of an application.

There is also an architectural pattern that is named Layers and have been described in different publications, including the book Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture A System of Patterns. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ http://hillside.net/patterns/books/Siemens/abstracts.html Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture A System of Patterns

See also

Common layers in an information system logical architecture