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Explain LLD. |
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Answer» LLD (Low-LevelLevel Design) is a term that refers to the process of detailing. It provides a full description of each module, including actual logic for each system component and a thorough examination of each module's SPECIFICATIONS. Every PROGRAM undergoes logic design, which is subsequently recorded as program specifications. A unit test PLAN is PREPARED for each software. The micro-level or INTRICATE design is another name for it. After the High-Level Design, the Low-Level Design is created. |
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