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Structuring Applications in OutSystems

Stuart Harris - Kiandra Software Development Team Lead and OutSystems Champion
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Stuart Harris
Kiandra Software Development Team Lead and OutSystems Champion
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June 8, 2021
Stuart Harris
Kiandra Software Development Team Lead and OutSystems Champion
June 8, 2021
Stuart Harris - Kiandra custom software developer and Outsystems Champion

In the following video, Kiandra Software Development Lead, Stuart Harris, explains how to structure applications in OutSystems.

Structuring an application includes all the software modules and components, internal and external systems, and the interactions between them that constitute an application. A well-structured application ensures that your apps can scale as the business demands, meeting the intended business and user requirements while ensuring that all the concepts are correctly isolated and with sound dependencies among each other.

To view more of Stuart's OutSystems Tutorial Series, visit: How to customise a user interface with OutSystems.

Or, to explore what’s possible with application structuring, we recommend testing OutSystems with a free personal environment. Sign up is simple and you can start building your first software project in minutes.

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