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- Composability is a system design principle that deals with the inter-relationships of components. A highly composable system provides components that can be selected and assembled in various combinations to satisfy specific user requirements. In information systems, the essential features that make a component composable are that it be:
* self-contained (modular): it can be deployed independently – note that it may cooperate with other components, but dependent components are replaceable
* stateless: it treats each request as an independent transaction, unrelated to any previous request. Stateless is just one technique; and transactional systems can also be composable, but with greater difficulty. It is widely believed that composable systems are more trustworthy than non-composable systems because it is easier to evaluate their individual parts. (en)
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- Composability is a system design principle that deals with the inter-relationships of components. A highly composable system provides components that can be selected and assembled in various combinations to satisfy specific user requirements. In information systems, the essential features that make a component composable are that it be: It is widely believed that composable systems are more trustworthy than non-composable systems because it is easier to evaluate their individual parts. (en)
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