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Latest Software Architecture Books That Will Be Presented at GSAS 2023

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Latest software architecture books review Communication Patterns by Jacqui Read Having a great idea or design is not enough to make your software project succeed. If you want stakeholders to buy into your design and teams to collaborate and contribute to the vision, you also need to communicate effectively.

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What Are Microservices And How To Best Leverage Them

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What Are Microservices And How To Best Leverage Them. So let me ask you a question: have you heard of microservices before? What Is a Microservice? Microservices, otherwise known as microservice architecture, is a distinctive software design that uses a collection of smaller services to form the architecture of an application.

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Why Microservice Architecture Is More Than A Fad

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Eventually, there was SOA, and CORBA reared its head like a dyslexic snake. And now we have the so-called fad that is Microservice Architecture. The New Era The promised benefits of efficiency and interoperability from SOA/CORBA are still very much desired. Let’s explore these. S**t happens. Get over it!

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Global Software Architecture Summit 2022 Recap

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Here’s a breakdown of the profiles: Software Developers (66,4%) Tech Leads (8,5%) Software Architects (8,1%) CTOs (6,2%) Principal Engineers (5,6%) Recruiters (3,4%). Mark is the founder of DeveloperToArchitect.com, a free resource website devoted to helping developers in the journey to software architect. Attendees Profiles.

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Airline Reservation Systems and Passenger Service Systems: Navitaire, Amadeus Altea, SabreSonic and more

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Except that we are describing real-life situations caused by small failures in the computer system. It was just another reminder of overall aviation IT fragility, caused by different factors, from aging technologies to poor communication between different components to the introduction of immature solutions. Travel plans screwed up.

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Heuristics for Identifying Service Boundaries

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The desire to break down large systems into smaller units didn’t start with computing. I love the piece that Dan North wrote long ago in his post “Classic SOA” , explaining service concepts in the non-digital world. In IT we try to mimic such structures and came up with terms like Modules, SOA and Microservices.

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GSAS is taking place in CCIB, Barcelona this year

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Robust and scalable software is in the center of every discussion and talk, which makes it a perfect place for people who fight for quality in the software development world. Mark is the founder of DeveloperToArchitect.com, a free website devoted to helping developers in the journey to becoming a software architect.