Treffer: MVC VS MVVM VS MVP: WHICH ARCHITECTURAL PATTERN SUITS MODERN APPLICATIONS BEST?

Title:
MVC VS MVVM VS MVP: WHICH ARCHITECTURAL PATTERN SUITS MODERN APPLICATIONS BEST?
Source:
Journal of Natural Sciences & Mathematics (JNSM); 2025, Vol. 10 Issue 19/20, p306-311, 6p
Database:
Complementary Index

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The exponential growth of software development in the past decade has made architecture decisions as key determining factors of scala-able, maintainable and testable applications. There are a lot of architectural patterns themselves and although they are not alike with respect to the strength and weakness, they also vary in terms of form, components responsibility ánd fit within real-world projects which can be fruitfully beneficial learning from each other for each's development work. A comparative case study of three popular architecture patterns, MVC, MVVM and MVP is conducted by comparing their theoretical basis, usage in real-world and relative strengths and weaknesses on. NET-based projects. Based on a practical development of three task manager applications, this study has shown us the different impacts of 3rd TMS on software architecture, maintainability and development productivity. The findings are directed towards aiding developers to decide on the most suitable architecture according to specific needs of projects, development context and Maintenance issues in a longer range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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