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- | Coupling can be reduced by several technical measures (see [[# | ||
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- | Furthermore note that coupling to a stable module is often no problem. The problematic cases are couplings to unstable modules. This means that applying decoupling strategies is beneficial when a coupling to an unstable module is reduced. But it may not be beneficial in the other cases. | ||
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- | See also section [[#contrary principles]]. | ||
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