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12 12  | Business | Non-technical decision makers in the organization developing the software. |
13 13  | Business Value | The worth of a feature in terms of its benefit to the business. |
14 14  | Compile Time | The period when the code is compiled. Often used to distinguish from runtime. |
15 -| Concretion | The counterpart to 'abstraction'. Concretion is also known as 'implementation'. In OOP, it refers to non-abstract classes that implement the methods of interfaces or abstract classes. A concretion provides the 'concrete' code defining the workings of these abstract functions. |
15 +| Concretion | The counterpart to 'abstraction', also known as 'implementation'. In OOP, refers to non-abstract classes that implement the methods of interfaces or abstract classes. A concretion provides the 'concrete' code defining the workings of these abstract functions. |
16 16  | [[Constructor Injection|doc:Software Engineering.Architecture.Dependency Injection.Types of Dependency Injection.WebHome]] | A type of dependency injection in which dependencies are provided to an object through constructor arguments. |
17 17  | Command-Line Interface (CLI) | "[...] a means of interacting with a computer program by inputting lines of text [...]".^[[src](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_interface)]^ For example, tools/commands used when working with a (Linux) terminal. |
18 18  | Commitment | Binding promise to complete a specific task within a set period of time. |