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"monolithic architecture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a type of structure or design that is characterized by being large, solid, and unified, without clear separations or divisions. You can use "monolithic architecture" when discussing building design, technology, software, or any other system or structure that shares the same characteristics. For example: - "The ancient pyramids are prime examples of monolithic architecture, constructed using large stones and without the use of mortar." - "In software development, the trend is moving away from monolithic architecture towards microservices, which allow for greater flexibility and scalability." - "Although modern homes often favor open floor plans, some architects still prefer the traditional monolithic architecture of separate rooms and walls." - "The company's monolithic approach to project management hindered their ability to adapt to changing market trends."
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Virgin's monolithic architecture certainly poses some risks.
Critical parts of the business were supported by monolithic architecture that limited how rapidly it could innovate and introduce change.
Integrated interconnections were obtained following the "Monolithic" architecture for series connections.
He writes at one point of how months of drought cause the water levels in the northern reservoirs to drop, "revealing strange fossil beaches, submerged cliffs and channels, a monolithic architecture of tunnels and ramps".
However, package managers are often built using a monolithic architecture and hard-wired and ad-hoc dependency solvers implementing some customized heuristics.
The self-regulation capability of our artificial iris, not requiring driving circuits and peripheral sensors, plays a central role in developing a new class of biomedical and photonic devices in a monolithic architecture.
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As the continuous expansion of the Internet and its relating technologies creates new marketing opportunities, traditional monolithic architectures are giving way to service-oriented computing (SOC), the architecture that enables service provision.
Three-dimensional (3D) SnS2/graerogelserogels (SnS2/G-As) have been successfully fabricated via an in situ macroscopy self-assembly of graphave sheets which embeened successfullytes in a hydrothermal process, and then fabricateding to maintain the 3D monolithic architectures.
We're seeing real, tangible value in breaking down monolithic architectures across different industries.
We're seeing a continued push from customers and the software industry itself toward a non-monolithic architecture.
We've witnessed an architectural transition that has morphed yesterday's monolithic software architecture into a diverse software landscape, ranging from macro-services to micro-services to nano-services or serverless computing.
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