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Versions of the .Net Framework's Architecture Run From 2.0 to 4.5

Author(s) AzraJabeen Mohamed Ali
Country USA
Abstract This paper discusses .Net framework architecture and its versions. The study's main research question explores the intricate relationship between different versions of .Net Framework architecture and recognized standards in order to comprehend their synergy and impacts on the user experience. From a methodological perspective, this study is based on a detailed analysis of existing industry practices, as well as a comprehensive evaluation of .net frameworks and emerging standards. Through meticulous observation and critical analysis, the study dissects key components of framework architecture, shedding light on the fine line that separates innovation from adherence to established conventions. The study's key findings provide insight into the intricate connection between standard compliance and creative design. The article describes how these factors affect user engagement, website performance, and the overall viability of digital platforms. Designers and developers may navigate the difficult terrain of modern frameworks with the aid of insights gleaned from in-depth research. In addition to theoretical concerns, the study's implications offer practical guidance for business professionals. It's crucial to understand how .Net architecture and standards work together as the version evolves. The findings emphasize how important it is to strike a balance between originality and norm compliance to foster a digital environment where innovation meets user expectations.
Keywords Net Framework, CLR, Microsoft Visual Studio, industry standards, CLR (Common Language Runtime), FCL (Framework Class library).
Field Computer > Electronics
Published In Volume 4, Issue 6, November-December 2022
Published On 2022-11-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2022.v04i06.22407
Short DOI https://doi.org/g82h5g

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