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An insight into Chaos Engineering and Chaos Testing

Trigent

Modern systems are built at scale and operate in a decentralized manner. With scale comes complexity and many ways these large-scale distributed systems can fail. These outages/interruptions often occur in complex and distributed systems where many things fail simultaneously, exacerbating the problem.

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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Full-stack software engineers are essentially high-level software engineers who are focused on designing, testing, and implementing software applications. Job duties include helping plan software projects, designing software system architecture, and designing and deploying web services, applications, and APIs.

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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Full-stack software engineers are essentially high-level software engineers who are focused on designing, testing, and implementing software applications. Job duties include helping plan software projects, designing software system architecture, and designing and deploying web services, applications, and APIs.

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Publishing “Practical Process Automation” With O’Reilly

Bernd Rucker

A Book about Orchestration and Integration in Microservices and Cloud-Native Architectures It is done and I am happy to share that my new book called “Practical Process Automation” is officially published by O’Reilly. In this book, I distilled my practical experience implementing process automation solutions from the last two decades.

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AoAD2 Practice: Evolutionary System Architecture

James Shore

Evolutionary System Architecture. What about your system architecture? By system architecture, I mean all the components that make up your deployed system. When you do, you get evolutionary system architecture. This is a decidedly unfashionable approach to system architecture.

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6 Crucial Issues for Legacy.NET App Modernization

Datavail

In capability indexing, users assess the ability of a process or system to fulfill their business specifications and requirements along three axes: the best-case scenario, the worst-case scenario, and the “average” or typical case. This should include asking questions like: What is the system architecture?

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Revolutionize your site for growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction with composable architecture

CIO

As your business grows, your unique needs may diverge from what your vendor’s monolithic platform can offer, resulting in a system that does many things but excels at none. In the realm of systems, this translates to leveraging architectural patterns that prioritize modularity, scalability, and adaptability.