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Why do layered tend to be less efficient than monolithic? (Self Review)

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00:01 Hello students we are given a question why do layered tend to be less efficient than monolithic? okay, so we are supposed to know that it is tough to organize it is tough to organize jobs based on the jobs based on the on the layers functionality layers functionality the students functionality and to keep back to keep sorry keep track of multiple of multiple layers and as a result as a result layered tend to be layered tend to be to be less efficient less efficient than monolithic...
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