Computer Science, asked by Rhea3900, 11 months ago

What is functionality? Explain Monolythic functionality.

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Answered by chetanasoni
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A software system is called "monolithic" if it has a monolithic architecture, in which functionally distinguishable aspects (for example data input and output, data processing, error handling, and the user interface) are all interwoven, rather than containing architecturally separate components.

Answered by Agamsain
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Ans 1. Functionality means the quality of being suited to serve a purpose well; practicality.

Ans 2. In software engineering, a monolithic application describes a single-tiered software application in which the user interface and data access code are combined into a single program from a single platform. A monolithic application is self-contained, and independent from other computing applications.

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