Back-End Architectural Pattern
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A Back-End Architectural Pattern is a computer system architecture for back-end code.
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- Q: write an essay on front-end architectures. Distinguish them from back-end architectures. Provide some examples.
- A: Front-end and back-end architecture refer to the separation of concerns in web development. Front-end architecture deals with the client-side of an application, while back-end architecture deals with the server-side. ...
- Back-end architecture refers to the structure and organization of the code that runs on the server. This includes the web server, the application server, and the database server. Back-end architectures are designed to handle the processing and storage of data, and to provide an API (Application Programming Interface) for the front-end to access that data.
Some popular back-end architectures include: