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      <title>Architectural Coherence Is the Discipline That AI Cannot Substitute</title>
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      <description>Software architecture has always been more about constraints than capabilities. A good architecture does not just describe what a system can do — it defines what it will not do, where the boundaries are, and how components relate to one another in ways that can be understood, tested, and changed over time. The value of architectural discipline is not immediately visible. It manifests as the absence of problems that would otherwise accumulate quietly and expensively.</description>
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