GRASP (General Responsibility Assignment Software Patterns) is a set of principles in object-oriented design that guide the assignment of responsibilities to classes and objects. GRASP includes patterns like Information Expert, Creator, High Cohesion, Low Coupling, Controller, and Polymorphism. These patterns help in creating maintainable, understandable, and flexible software designs by strategically distributing responsibilities.
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