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    I am assessing whether a .net intranet application system is of acceptable, reasonable quality. My criteria so far for this is on several fronts: - Architecture (e.g., is the architecture n-tier?) - Is the code easy to maintain? - Has the code been written with reuse in mind, or refactored? - Are there...
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    I have my project set up as above (please ignore the BusinessFacade library). I have these business objects/entities: Customer Delivery Address Card Details Email Preferences Now a Customer has 1 or more Delivery Addresses . Customer Class: Public Class Customer Private _DeliveryAddresses As List( Of...
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