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Model–view–controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern used in software engineering. Successful use of the pattern isolates business logic from user interface considerations, resulting in an application where it is easier to modify either the visual appearance of the application or the underlying business rules without affecting the other. In MVC, the model represents the information (the data) of the application; the view corresponds to elements of the user interface such as text, checkbox items, and so forth; and the controller manages the communication of data and the business rules used to manipulate the data to and from the model.
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Abdelrahman Ogail on 09 Jun 09MVC one of the important patterns used at any software. Especially in Web Development, Database Systems and sure in Game Development
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Islam TeCNo on 09 Jun 09please ya zikas 7ot more comments l eni mesh fahem awi ...ana eli fahmo eni afsl el GUI 3an el core code
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MVC is often seen in web applications, where the view is the actual HTML or XHTML page, and the controller is the code that gathers dynamic data and generates the content within the HTML or XHTML. Finally, the model is represented by the actual content, which is often stored in a database or in XML nodes, and the business rules that transform that content based on user actions.