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  2. Entity component system - Wikipedia

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    A simple Entity–Component–System layout. Entity–component–system (ECS) is a software architectural pattern mostly used in video game development for the representation of game world objects. An ECS comprises entities composed from components of data, with systems which operate on the components.

  3. Category:Software design patterns - Wikipedia

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    A (software) design pattern is a general solution to a common problem in software design. It is a description or template for how to solve a problem, that can be used in different situations.

  4. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    The C4 model documents the architecture of a software system, by showing multiple points of view [5] that explain the decomposition of a system into containers and components, the relationship between these elements, and, where appropriate, the relation with its users. [3] The viewpoints are organized according to their hierarchical level: [2] [3]

  5. ECS - Wikipedia

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    eComStation, a computer operating system based on OS/2; Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer; EDNS Client Subnet; Elitegroup Computer Systems, a Taiwanese electronics firm; Emergency communication system; Enterprise cognitive system; Entity component system, a software architecture pattern; Environmental control system

  6. Systems architecture - Wikipedia

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    Example of a high-level systems architecture for a computer. A system architecture is the conceptual model that defines the structure, behavior, and views of a system. [1] An architecture description is a formal description and representation of a system, organized in a way that supports reasoning about the structures and behaviors of the system.

  7. Software system - Wikipedia

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    A software system is a system of intercommunicating components based on software forming part of a computer system (a combination of hardware and software). It "consists of a number of separate programs, configuration files, which are used to set up these programs, system documentation, which describes the structure of the system, and user documentation, which explains how to use the system".

  8. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    ECRS—Expense and Cost Recovery System; ECS—Entity-Component-System; EDA—Electronic Design Automation; EDGE—Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution; EDI—Electronic Data Interchange; EDO—Extended Data Out; EDSAC—Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator; EDVAC—Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer

  9. Component (UML) - Wikipedia

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    This idea is the underpinning for the plug-and-play capability of component-based systems and promotes software reuse. [2] Larger pieces of a system's functionality may be assembled by reusing components as parts in an encompassing component or assembly of components, and wiring together their required and provided interfaces. [2]