Definitions from Wiktionary (separation of concerns)
▸ noun: (programming) The process of separating a computer program into distinct features that overlap functionally as little as possible.
▸ noun: The analogous effort in any designing of processes to best delineate the concerns so as to clarify roles, avoid duplication, increase efficiency, and so on.
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▸ noun: (programming) The process of separating a computer program into distinct features that overlap functionally as little as possible.
▸ noun: The analogous effort in any designing of processes to best delineate the concerns so as to clarify roles, avoid duplication, increase efficiency, and so on.
Similar:
interface segregation principle,
compartmentalization,
aspect-oriented programming,
divide and conquer,
aspect-oriented language,
componentization,
programming in the large,
clean code,
abstraction,
loose coupling,
more...
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