architecture vs boilerplate

architecture

noun
  • A unifying structure. 

  • The structure and design of a system or product. 

  • Any particular style of building design. 

  • Construction, in a more general sense; frame or structure; workmanship. 

  • The art and science of designing and managing the construction of buildings and other structures, particularly if they are well proportioned and decorated. 

  • A family of CPUs sharing a common instruction set and having partial or full compatibility with software built on each other. 

  • A specific model of a microchip or CPU. 

boilerplate

noun
  • Syndicated material. 

  • A sheet of copper or steel used in the construction of a boiler. 

  • The rating plate or nameplate required to be affixed to a boiler by the Boiler Explosions Act (1882). 

  • Standard text or program code used routinely and added with a text editor or word processor; text of a legal or official nature added to documents or labels. 

  • Hard, icy snow which may be dangerous to ski on. 

  • Formulaic or hackneyed language. 

  • A plate attached to industrial machinery, identifying information such as manufacturer, model number, serial number, and power requirements. 

adj
  • Describing text or other material of a standard or routine nature. 

  • Used to refer to a non-functional spacecraft used to test configuration and procedures. 

verb
  • To store (standard text) so that it can easily be retrieved for reuse. 

How often have the words architecture and boilerplate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )