Clean Architecture is a software design philosophy emphasizing separation of concerns, creating systems that are easy to understand, maintain, and test. It achieves this by dividing the software into layers with distinct responsibilities, where inner layers are independent of outer layers. This promotes loose coupling and high cohesion, making the system adaptable to changes in technology, frameworks, or business requirements. Common implementations involve Entities, Use Cases, Interface Adapters, and Frameworks & Drivers layers.
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