Platform-independent Model

A platform-independent model is a model of a software or business system that is independent of the specific technological platform used to implement it. For example HTML defines a model for hypertext that includes concepts such as title, headings, paragraphs, etc. This model is not linked to a specific operating system or web browser and is therefore being successfully implemented on a variety of different computing systems. The term platform-independent model is most frequently used in the context of model-driven architectures.

See also

* platform-specific model

 

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