blueprint vs framework

blueprint

noun
  • Any detailed plan, whether literal or figurative. 

  • A print produced with this process. 

  • A detailed technical drawing (now often in some electronically storable and transmissible form). 

  • A type of paper-based reproduction process producing white-on-blue images, used primarily for technical and architecture's drawings, now largely replaced by other technologies. 

verb
  • To make a blueprint for. 

  • To make a detailed operational plan for. 

framework

noun
  • A basic conceptual structure. 

  • The larger branches of a tree that determine its shape. 

  • A reusable piece of code (and, sometimes, other utilities) providing a standard environment within which an application can be implemented. 

  • These ‘three principles of connexion’ compose the framework of principles in Hume's account of the association of ideas. 

  • The arrangement of support beams that represent a building's general shape and size. 

  • A support structure comprising joined parts or conglomerated particles and intervening open spaces of similar or larger size. 

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