Layered architecture is a software design pattern where components are organized into horizontal layers, each performing a specific role in the application. Each layer only interacts with the layer directly above or below it. This promotes modularity, separation of concerns, and ease of maintenance. Common uses include organizing complex applications into manageable pieces, simplifying development and testing, and enabling easier updates or replacements of individual layers without affecting the entire system.
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