Open–closed principle | Glossary

Definition :

In object-oriented programming, the open/closed principle states “software entities should be open for extension, but closed for modification”; that is, such an entity can allow its behaviour to be extended without modifying its source code.

Further Reading :

Book : Applying UML and Patterns by Craig Larman.

 

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