A Low Level Design (LLD) is a structural representation of software that defines the interactions between components. It is used to plan, design, and implement the components of a software application. This type of design maps out the overall layout of the system and the basic logic of its processes in order to guide the development process. By showing the logical structure of the system, LLD ensures that the system is both maintainable and extensible. It also helps developers create a blueprint that can be used to guide the implementation and testing process.
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