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Revision as of 13:17, 17 March 2025
Framework is a term used in various contexts, each with different meanings, but generally refers to a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text. In the context of software development, a framework is a defined support structure in which another software project can be organized and developed.
Definition
A framework is a basic conceptual structure used to solve or address complex issues, usually a set of tools, materials or components. This can be a physical structure, or a conceptual one. In the context of software development, a framework is a defined support structure in which another software project can be organized and developed.
Types of Frameworks
There are various types of frameworks, each with its own purpose and use. Some of the most common types include:
- Software Frameworks: These are reusable "semi-finished" software for a specific domain that can be specialized to produce custom applications. Examples include .NET Framework, Spring Framework, and Ruby on Rails.
- Conceptual Frameworks: These are used in research to guide the collection and interpretation of data. Examples include Theoretical Framework and Conceptual Model.
- Policy Frameworks: These are a type of document that sets out a set of procedures or goals, which might be used in negotiation or decision-making to guide a more detailed set of rules or standards.
Uses of Frameworks
Frameworks are used in a variety of fields and industries for different purposes. Some of the most common uses include:
- In Software Development, frameworks are used to standardize the development process, making it easier and more efficient.
- In Research, conceptual frameworks are used to guide the collection and interpretation of data.
- In Policy Making, policy frameworks are used to guide decision-making and set out a set of procedures or goals.


