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How can you recognise a good software architecture?

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    Modernes C++[^]:

    The question of good software architecture is easily answered: A good software architecture can be recognised because it implements the required architectural characteristics.

    Did you write it (good), or did someone else (iffy)?

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      Modernes C++[^]:

      The question of good software architecture is easily answered: A good software architecture can be recognised because it implements the required architectural characteristics.

      Did you write it (good), or did someone else (iffy)?

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      Article wrote:

      A good software architecture can be recognised because it implements the required architectural characteristics.

      This looks like the help files of some software I have used... :doh: X|

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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