HLD typically refers to High-Level Design. It's a document or diagram that provides an overview of a system or component, outlining its major components, their interactions, and overall architecture without going into detailed implementation specifics. HLDs are commonly used in software engineering, system design, and infrastructure planning to communicate the design to stakeholders, guide development, and ensure alignment with requirements.
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