The C4 model is a simple hierarchical way to visualize the architecture of software systems. It uses four levels of abstraction: Context, Containers, Components, and Code. The C4 model is a set of diagrams that helps describe and communicate the structure of software at different levels of detail, from a high-level overview to a detailed design. It's commonly used for documenting, understanding, and communicating software architecture to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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