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REPORTS oftware Architecture PatternsMark RichardsMark RichardsSoftware ArchitecturePatternsUnderstanding Common ArchitecturePatterns and When to Use Them978-1-491-92424-2[LSI] Software Architecture Patternsby Mark RichardsCopyright 2015 O Reilly Media , Inc. All rights in the United States of by O Reilly Media , Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, Reilly books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional editions are also available for most titles ( ). For moreinformation, contact our corporate/institutional sales department: 800-998-9938 Heather SchererProduction Editor: Colleen LobnerCopyeditor: Amanda KerseyInterior Designer: David FutatoCover Designer: Ellie VolckhausenIllustrator: Rebecca DemarestFebruary 2015: First EditionRevision History for the Firs
the application (e.g., presentation logic or business logic). Although the layered architecture pattern does not specify the number and types of layers that must exist in the pattern, most layered architec‐ tures consist of four standard layers: presentation, business, persis‐ tence, and database (Figure 1-1). In some cases, the business layer
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