The development of software systems without a good architecture in place may cost an organization its existence. For example, if an online e-commerce company developed their platform in a coupled non-modular approach where the user interface and business-logic functionalities are mixed in same source files, they may need a lot of investment (time and resources) to be able to support new smart-phone native apps or scale to achieve a higher demand. This style of design affects software maintainability quality attribute and will increase the business time-to-market. This article aims to provide the reader with a list of reference architectures that can be used as the base for designing modern software projects.
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