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  2. Model–view–viewmodel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelviewviewmodel

    The view model is an abstraction of the view exposing public properties and commands. Instead of the controller of the MVC pattern, or the presenter of the MVP pattern, MVVM has a binder, which automates communication between the view and its bound properties in the view model. The view model has been described as a state of the data in the ...

  3. Model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    The MVC pattern subsequently evolved, [11] giving rise to variants such as hierarchical model–view–controller (HMVC), model–view–adapter (MVA), model–view–presenter (MVP), model–view–viewmodel (MVVM), and others that adapted MVC to different contexts.

  4. View model - Wikipedia

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    4+1 is a view model designed by Philippe Kruchten in 1995 for describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views. [17] The views are used to describe the system in the viewpoint of different stakeholders, such as end-users, developers and project managers.

  5. 4+1 architectural view model - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the 4+1 Architectural View Model. 4+1 is a view model used for "describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views". [1] The views are used to describe the system from the viewpoint of different stakeholders, such as end-users, developers, system engineers, and project managers.

  6. Model–view–adapter - Wikipedia

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    Modelview–adapter (MVA) or mediating-controller MVC is a software architectural pattern and multitier architecture.In complex computer applications that present large amounts of data to users, developers often wish to separate data (model) and user interface (view) concerns so that changes to the user interface will not affect data handling and that the data can be reorganized without ...

  7. Model–view–presenter - Wikipedia

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    The modelview–presenter software pattern originated in the early 1990s at Taligent, a joint venture of Apple, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard. [2] MVP is the underlying programming model for application development in Taligent's C++-based CommonPoint environment.

  8. Hierarchical model–view–controller - Wikipedia

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    The structure of an application with PAC.. Hierarchical modelview–controller (HMVC) is a software architectural pattern, a variation of modelview–controller (MVC) similar to presentation–abstraction–control (PAC), that was published in 2000 in an article [1] in JavaWorld Magazine.

  9. View model (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    View model may refer to: Conceptual view model in data modelling for example: ANSI-SPARC Architecture; ModelView–Controller, an architectural pattern used in software engineering. Modelview–adapter, another architectural pattern used in software engineering; View model in enterprise architecture for example: 4+1 Architectural View Model