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GSAS 2023: The Third Edition

Apiumhub

We are excited to announce that the Global Software Architecture Summit will return for its third edition: GSAS 2023. Whether you are a professional, an inspiring architect, or simply someone passionate about building software systems, GSAS is a unique opportunity to engage with leaders in the industry.

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6 Crucial Issues for Legacy.NET App Modernization

Datavail

The first step is to select the business capabilities and strategies that are most important to you, and then focus on the underlying technology that supports them. This should include asking questions like: What is the system architecture? Where is the source code stored? How is the application compiled and packaged?

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AoAD2 Practice: Blind Spot Discovery

James Shore

Exploratory Testing. Test-Driven Development. Test-driven development ensures that programmers’ code does what they intended it to do, but what if the programmer’s intention is wrong? A new technology the team recently adopted? Then turn to penetration testing for an in-depth assessment.

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

Until then, development on an Agile team looks similar to development on any other team. Test Driven Development. They use test-driven development to write tests, implement code, refactor, and incrementally design and architect the software. Design and architecture. Programming.

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15 Books by leading software architects

Apiumhub

As you may already know, Apiumhub team is software architecture-oriented and reads books for software architects on a weekly basis. This year Apiumhub organizes Global Software Architecture Summit 10th of october, which will take place in Barcelona. “ Essential Software Architecture ” by Ian Gorton.