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3rd edition. — Addison-Wesley Professional, 2012. — 620 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-321-81573-6. The award-winning and highly influential Software Architecture in Practice, Third Edition, has been substantially revised to reflect the latest developments in the field. In a real-world setting, the book once again introduces the concepts and best practices of software architecture — how a...
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Artech House, 2017. — 295 p. — ISBN: 1630811467. This one-of-a-kind new resource introduces IT architecture to professionals looking for guidance to embark on the successful path to become an IT architect. This book defines the various types of IT architecture in the industry and highlights the rewards of becoming an architect as well as explores the details of the...
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Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 1995. — 336 p. Few books on software project management have been as influential and timeless as The Mythical Man-Month. With a blend of software engineering facts and thought-provoking opinions, Fred Brooks offers insight for anyone managing complex projects. These essays draw from his experience as project manager for the IBM System/360 computer...
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Manning Publications, 2010. — 325 p. — ISBN: 1935182218, 9781935182214 Unlike traditional information systems which work by issuing requests and waiting for responses, event-driven systems are designed to process events as they occur, allowing the system to observe, react dynamically, and issue personalized data depending on the recipient and situation. Event Processing in...
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Neal Ford, Mark Richards, Pramod Sadalage, Zhamak Dehghani. — O’Reilly Media, Inc., 2021. — 462 p. — ISBN: 978-1-492-08689-5. There are no easy decisions in software architecture. Instead, there are many hard parts — difficult problems or issues with no best practices — that force you to choose among various compromises. With this book, you'll learn how to think critically...
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2nd ed. — Pearson, 2019. — 455 p. — ISBN­13: 978-­0­-13­-475759­-9. For more than twenty years, experienced programmers worldwide have relied on Martin Fowler’s Refactoring to improve the design of existing code and to enhance software maintainability, as well as to make existing code easier to understand. This eagerly awaited new edition has been fully updated to reflect...
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Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2017. — 360 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-68050-209-1. Target audience: experienced developers. Design it! written by architects for architects and explores various practical approaches to designing and building applications of varying complexity. You will also learn to distribute team roles to save time and get effective results from each developer. The book covers...
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O’Reilly, 2016. — 613 p. — ISBN13: 978-1449373320. Data is at the center of many challenges in system design today. Difficult issues need to be figured out, such as scalability, consistency, reliability, efficiency, and maintainability. In addition, we have an overwhelming variety of tools, including NoSQL datastores, stream or batch processors, and message brokers. What are...
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McGraw-Hill, 2014. — xx+699 p. — ISBN: 978-0-07-3376257. Object-Oriented Software Engineering: An Agile Unified Methodology, presents a step-by-step methodology - that integrates Modeling and Design, UML, Patterns, Test-Driven Development, Quality Assurance, Configuration Management, and Agile Principles throughout the life cycle. The overall approach is casual and easy to...
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Pearson, 2003. — 557 p. Written by a software developer for software developers, this book is a unique collection of the latest software development methods. The author includes OOD, UML, Design Patterns, Agile, and XP methods with a detailed description of a complete software design for reusable programs in C++ and Java. Using a practical, problem-solving approach, it shows...
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O’Reilly Media, 2020. — 272 p. — ISBN: 978-1-492-07554-7. How do you detangle a monolithic system and migrate it to a microservice architecture? How do you do it while maintaining business-as-usual? As a companion to Sam Newman’s extremely popular Building Microservices, this new book details a proven method for transitioning an existing monolithic system to a microservice...
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Springer, 2023. — 116 p. Software architecture research involves the study of the design and analysis of software systems, focusing on the high-level structure and organization of software components, as well as the interactions and relationships between them. It also focuses on the non-technical aspects of software design: how teams are organized, and how they communicate and...
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Packt Publishing, 2017. — 244 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78588-508-2. Learn how to implement the microservice architecture using Java A microservice architecture helps you build your application as a suite of different services. This approach has been widely adopted as it helps to easily scale up your application with reduced dependencies. This way if a part of your application is...
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Independently published, 2018. — 410 p. An ebook on design patterns and the principles behind them. Design patterns help you solve commonly-occurring problems in software design. But you can’t just find a pattern and copy it into your program, the way you can with off-the-shelf functions or libraries. A pattern is not a specific piece of code, but a general concept for solving...
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