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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural framework used for software development that focuses on applications and systems as independent services. Because of this, NoSQL databases allow for rapid scalability and are well-suited for large and unstructured data sets.

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Microservices Done Right: Avoid the Antipatterns! Part 1

Accenture

Microservices architecture has become popular over the last several years. Many organizations have seen significant improvements in critical metrics such as time to market, quality, and productivity as a result of implementing microservices. Recently, however, there has been a noticeable backlash against microservices.

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Microservices Anti-patterns: It’s All About the People

OpenCredo

It’s been a few years since I first wrote The Seven Deadly Sins of Microservices after working on a few early microservices projects and noticing a number of common pitfalls. Indeed, quite a few of the anti-patterns we observe today on microservices projects are strongly related to how people approach the problem.

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3 common pitfalls in microservice integration — and how to avoid them

Bernd Rucker

Microservices are all the rage. So, microservices are about scaling your development force while maintaining high agility and a rapid development pace. So, microservices are about scaling your development force while maintaining high agility and a rapid development pace. In a nutshell, you decompose a system into microservices.

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Understanding Microservices

Mentormate

The complexity of the codebase limits the team and code scalability and increases the cost of adding new features. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) emerged in the early 2000s as services started being separated by function with the goal of reusability. Microservices is the next step in the evolution of architecture patterns.

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Crew management in airlines: planning and scheduling with Sabre, Jeppesen, and others

Altexsoft

Since the early 2010s, the leading providers started including fatigue management tools to their crew management suites. This cost-intensive, yet matter-of-course step paves the way for scalability, smooth integration with other advanced technologies and competitiveness in the market. The system contains the following components.

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Architecture options to run a workflow engine

Bernd Rucker

These are valid questions which recently we get asked a lot, especially in the context of microservices , modern SOA initiatives or domain-driven design. But these thoughts are applicable to comparable tools on the market as well. This is not true any more with modern tools which are very flexible. won’t this get a mess?”