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In general parlance, a framework is a set of processes and technologies that solve a complex issue. In the context of computer applications, a framework is an object-oriented reusable design and a support structure in which another software project/product can be organized and/or developed.

Our technology frameworks comprise frozen spots and hot spots. Frozen spots define the general structure of a software system in terms of its basic components and the relationships between them and these spots remain unchanged in any instantiation of the application we develop/deploy. But, hot spots are the parts of the software system where the programmers add their own code, using the framework, to provide the necessary functionality unique to their own project.

Taksheel’s technology frameworks comprise different support programs, code libraries, scripting language, or other software to bind together and develop different components of a software project.

With these frameworks our designers and programmers focus their attention on complying with software requirements instead of dealing with the more tedious and time-consuming low-level details of providing a working system. In other words, a framework allows the developers to spend more time concentrating on the business-specific problem rather than on the plumbing the code behind it, which definitely increases the productivity of the programmers.

For instance, a framework can be used to build financial modeling applications, decision support systems etc.