Software architecture trade-offs:

One of the most difficult tasks an architect will face is untangling the various forces and trade-offs at play in their architectures-and that's particularly true for distributed systems. If an architect thinks they've discovered something that isn't a trade-off, more likely they just...

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Other Authors: Richards, Mark (Contributor), Wells, Sarah (Contributor), Johnson, Jonathan (Contributor), Silva, Abel Fresnillo (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, California O'Reilly Media, Inc. [2023]
Edition:[First edition].
Series:Software architecture superstream
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Links:https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/0636920868309/?ar
Summary:One of the most difficult tasks an architect will face is untangling the various forces and trade-offs at play in their architectures-and that's particularly true for distributed systems. If an architect thinks they've discovered something that isn't a trade-off, more likely they just haven't identified what the trade-off is yet. After all, as the first law of software architecture states: Everything in software architecture is a trade-off. While the scope of software architecture is almost impossibly broad, unifying elements do exist. But to truly understand and evaluate the significance of trade-offs in architecture, developers need a working knowledge of basic concepts and terminology concerning components, modularity, coupling, and connascence. These expert-led sessions will level up your skills and help you work through the complexity and trade-offs in your own system.
Item Description:Online resource; title from title details screen (O'Reilly, viewed January 24, 2023)
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (3 hr., 16 min.)) sound, color.