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claim:create-a-framework-onto-which-the-application-level-functions-can-easily-be-deployed-this-is-done-by-splitting-the-entire-application-into-two-broad-categories-the-backplane-and-standard-applications-make-sure-to-provide-facilities-such-as-an-interface-repository-to-reduce-coupling-between-applicationsCreate a framework onto which the application level functions can easily be deployed. This is done by splitting the entire application into two broad categories, the backplane and standard applications. Make sure to provide facilities, such as an interface repository, to reduce coupling between applications.
Prescriptive claim summarizing the GARDEN OF APPLICATIONS pattern.
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- Prescriptive claim for the BACKPLANE pattern's responsibilities and boundaries.
- Prescriptive claim for the STANDARD APPLICATIONS pattern.
- The interface repository allows functionality to be added without directly altering the backplane.claim0.815Claim that the interface repository provides a non-invasive extension mechanism.
- Prescriptive claim for the INTERFACE REPOSITORY pattern.
- Claim about the onboarding benefit of the Standard Application construct.
- Foundational assumption for the pattern language.
- Load-bearing description of the backplane's runtime role and initialization responsibility.