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Uncle Bob Martin challenges software industry to Grow-up

Storm Consulting

Probably they were thinking of the Brutal Lifecycle of UI Frameworks whilst I was remembering an endless succession of data access libraries and SOA toolkits. However, “Under no circumstances should a Scrum master be responsible for budgets, schedules, or delivery. Today, everyone interacts several times each day with software systems.

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

Altexsoft

The good news is that carriers can save billions of dollars through more sophisticated scheduling systems. In this article, we’ll talk about the main challenges of crew management, how IT systems cope with them, and what the AltexSoft team has learned from the experience of working with aviation projects. Source: FRMSc.

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How to Effectively Scale Up Your App To Handle 1 Million Users?

Xicom

With the customer feedback and user’s review, you may improve and upgrade the app with the additional features which in turn increase your app users. In simple words, the scalability of the app is the capacity of the system to handle the load of the application and ensure the smooth functioning of the app with the increasing user load.

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

Altexsoft

Except that we are describing real-life situations caused by small failures in the computer system. If passengers are stranded at the airport due to IT disruptions, a passenger service system (PSS) is likely to be blamed for this. The first generation: legacy systems. Travel plans screwed up. Million-dollar deals crumbed.

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Global Software Architecture Summit 2022 Recap

Apiumhub

We are proud to have had a lineup of speakers from different nationalities, including: Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service-oriented architectures, and distributed systems. He’s currently a software engineer at Google.

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Heuristics for Identifying Service Boundaries

OpenCredo

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. Motivation.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Not only do we have examples of great online applications and systems to point to and use for best practices, but the latest tools, frameworks, development platforms, APIs, widgets, and so on, which are largely developed today in the form of open source over the Internet, tend to accumulate many of these new best practices.