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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:00:25+00:00 2026-05-14T22:00:25+00:00

What are Cohesion and Decoupling? I found information about coupling but not about decoupling.

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What are Cohesion and Decoupling? I found information about coupling but not about decoupling.

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    2026-05-14T22:00:26+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:00 pm

    That article from Aaron is very good for understanding, also I’d recommend that you read manning publications Spring in Action book, they give very good examples on how the spring solves that problem it will definitely improve your understanding of this.

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    I came accross this in this great book called Growing object oriented software guided by tests :

    Coupling :

    Elements are coupled if a change in
    one forces a change in the other. For
    example, if two classes inherit from a
    common parent, then a change in one
    class might require a change in the
    other. Think of a combo audio system:
    It’s tightly coupled because if we
    want to change from analog to digital
    radio, we must rebuild the whole
    system. If we assemble a system from
    separates, it would have low coupling
    and we could just swap out the
    receiver. “Loosely” coupled features
    (i.e., those with low coupling) are
    easier to maintain.

    Cohesion:

    An element’s cohesion is a measure
    of whether its responsibilities form a
    meaningful unit. For example, a class
    that parses both dates and URLs is not
    coherent, because they’re unrelated
    concepts. Think of a machine that
    washes both clothes and dishes—it’s
    unlikely to do both well.2 At the
    other extreme, a class that parses
    only the punctuation in a URL is
    unlikely to be coherent, because it
    doesn’t represent a whole concept. To
    get anything done, the programmer will
    have to find other parsers for
    protocol, host, resource, and so on.
    Features with “high” coherence are
    easier to maintain.

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