Software Engineering (10th Edition)
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Author: Ian Sommerville
Publisher: PEARSON
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Architectural Style:
An architectural style is defined as a set of design rules which identify the component types and connectors that are used to compose a system or subsystem together with global or local constraints, in the same way the composition is done.
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