The Soft Configuration Model is a conceptual framework used primarily in computer science and systems design, particularly concerning software architecture and configuration management. It highlights the importance of adaptability and flexibility in software systems, enabling them to be easily modified or configured according to varying requirements or environments. Key elements of the Soft Configuration Model include: 1. **Dynamic Configuration**: The ability to adjust configurations at runtime without requiring a complete system restart.

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