what is the difference between HLD(high level design)and LLD(low level design)?

Answer Posted / bhuvana

HLD in this level of designing the project is devided into
modules

This is done by Technical Manager OR Chief Architect

LLD in this level of designing the modules are further
devided into number of submodules, by drawing some diagrams
using UML

This is done by Team Lead

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