What INVEST stands for?
Answer / Shweta Verma
INVEST is an acronym used in software architecture evaluation. It stands for Independent, Inexpensive to Change, Not a Resource Bottleneck, Easy to Visually Model, Simple, and Tested with Examples. These characteristics help assess the quality and suitability of an architectural design.
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