How does architectural flexibility support system compatibility?

Architectural flexibility supports system compatibility by allowing different systems to interact and work together seamlessly. When systems are designed with architectural flexibility, they can easily adapt to changing requirements and can integrate with other systems without significant modifications. This makes it easier to maintain and upgrade systems, reducing the likelihood of compatibility issues that can arise when systems are not designed to work together. Architectural flexibility also allows for the incorporation of new and emerging technologies, ensuring that systems remain compatible and up-to-date with the latest standards and protocols. Overall, architectural flexibility promotes system compatibility by enabling systems to work together effectively, efficiently, and reliably.

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