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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

CIO

Understanding and tracking the right software delivery metrics is essential to inform strategic decisions that drive continuous improvement. In todays digital-first economy, enterprise architecture must also evolve from a control function to an enablement platform. The stakes have never been higher.

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SOA vs. EDA: Is Not Life Simply a Series of Events?

Confluent

Most contemporary software architectures are some mix of these two approaches. I will attempt to articulate in layman’s terms what an event-driven architecture (EDA) is and contrast it with service-oriented architecture (SOA). Augmenting SOA with EDA can overcome these restrictions.

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What Is Loosely Coupled Architecture?

Dzone - DevOps

A loosely coupled architecture is a software application development model wherein multiple components are connected with one another but are not heavily dependent on each other. The primary purpose of a loosely coupled architecture is to create a system that doesn’t fail due to the failure of a single component.

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Latest Software Architecture Books That Will Be Presented at GSAS 2023

Apiumhub

As the organizers of the GSAS 2023 , we take pride in continuously monitoring new releases of software architecture books to extend invitations to their authors for our event. What’s even more exciting is that some of these authors will be generously raffling off copies of their software architecture books to our attendees!

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Global Software Architecture Summit 2022 Recap

Apiumhub

On October 3-4 we organized and hosted the Global Software Architecture Summit in Barcelona. This year the event was focused on Software Architecture Metrics as they are key to the maintainability and architectural quality of a software project. Attendees Profiles.

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Links for 2009-02-13 [del.icio.us]

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

SOA mistakes are being repeated in the clouds |Real World SOA | David Linthicum | InfoWorld. David asserts that cloud computing requires it's own design for requirements and recommends that those that didn't make SOA perform for you will probably not make cloud computing work either. Why HTTP? «

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Microservices Done Right: Avoid the Antipatterns! Part 1

Accenture

Microservices architecture has become popular over the last several years. Microservices is a powerful architectural model: it is applicable and beneficial in many situations. But it does come with complexity and requires an investment in architecture, delivery, and organizational models. Architecture.