If you're creating loosely-coupled composable applications with Microsoft's WPF, Prism and Unity frameworks, as I described in my column for this month [ref: Managing Modules in WPF/Prism Applications], "navigation" means any change to the UI beyond updating the data being display. With the MVVM model, a lot of what counts as "navigation" can be done just by binding XAML controls in the View to ViewModel properties and then updating those properties from code in the ViewModel.

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