What is a framework?
It is a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs used for planning, agreeing, or deciding something.
Meaning
A Framework, or work frame, is a supporting structure around which something can be built, or a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs used for planning or deciding something.
Context
In computer systems, a framework is an actual or conceptual structure intended to serve as a support or guide for the construction of software applications.
Conceptual Structure
A framework can be a basic conceptual structure of ideas or a set of rules used for planning.
Examples
Scrum is an Agile framework and Laravel is a framework for the PHP programming language.
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