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According to the JD Edwards document, ''Configurable Network Computing Implementation'', the CNC architecture is defined as follows:
 
"CNC is the technical architecture for JD Edwards OneWorld and EnterpriseOne software. CNC enables highly configurable, distributed applications to run on a variety of platforms without users or analysts needing to know which platforms or which databases are involved in any given task. CNC insulates the business solution from the underlying technology. Enterprises can grow and adopt new technologies without rewriting applications....(it"{{fact|date=July is)2023}}

"Configurable Network Computing an application architecture that enables interactive and batch applications, composed of a single code base, to run across a [[Internet protocol suite|TCP/IP network]] of multiple server platforms and SQL databases. The applications consist of reusable business functions and associated data that can be configured across the network dynamically. The overall objective for businesses is to provide a future-proof environment that enables them to change organizational structures, business processes, and technologies independently of each other."<ref>[http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28737_01/jded/acrobat/e1_tools895tcg-b0805.pdf Configurable Network Computing, URL]</ref>
 
====Multi-foundation capability====