Abstract
The objective of this study is to examine the application of layered technologies in computer software development. As software scale and complexity continue to increase, the adoption of appropriate software architecture becomes crucial. Layered architecture, a commonly employed software design pattern, enables effective organization and management of software systems, enhancing their maintainability, scalability, and reusability. This paper explores the fundamental principles and advantages of layered architecture and presents its specific applications in computer software development, such as client-server architecture, MVC architecture, and microservices architecture. Through analysis and comparison of relevant case studies, the suitability and effectiveness of layered technologies in different contexts are evaluated. Lastly, the study concludes with an overview of the application prospects of layered technologies and suggests future research directions.
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