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* [[System_Design#Subjects|System Design]] | |||
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=Backward Compatibility= | |||
A system is said to be '''backward compatible''' is it is design to be compatible with older versions of itself. | |||
=Forward Compatibility= | |||
A system is said to be '''forward compatible''' is it is design to be compatible with newer, future versions of itself. |
Revision as of 23:39, 8 May 2024
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Backward Compatibility
A system is said to be backward compatible is it is design to be compatible with older versions of itself.
Forward Compatibility
A system is said to be forward compatible is it is design to be compatible with newer, future versions of itself.