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Kickstart Software Design Architecture - Transform Your Software Development Journey with Key Principles and Advanced Practices in Architecture Microservices and Cloud Computing - cover

Kickstart Software Design Architecture - Transform Your Software Development Journey with Key Principles and Advanced Practices in Architecture Microservices and Cloud Computing

Dr. Edward Lavieri Jr.

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Learn to design robust software systems using modern architecture principles and practical hands-on experienceBook DescriptionExplore the ever-evolving world of software architecture. Bridge the gap between emerging technologies and foundational principles, with a comprehensive guide tailored for newcomers to the field. The book highlights the significance of software architecture in building scalable, efficient, and robust applications.The book is structured into engaging chapters, each focused on a specific aspect of software architecture. It starts with an introduction to the basics of software design patterns, gaining an understanding of their role in crafting flexible and reusable code. Next, microservices are covered, followed by chapters that focus on cloud computing, containerization, and more. Chapters contain real-world examples, hands-on exercises, and case studies, to help readers gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience.By the end of the book, you should have a solid foundation in software architecture and be equipped with the knowledge and skills to confidently address complex software architectural challenges.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Software Architecture2. Principles of Design Patterns3. Role of Programming Languages4. Introduction to Microservices5. Building Microservices with Spring Boot6. Containerization with Docker7. Fundamentals of Cloud Computing8. Deploying in the Cloud9. DevOps Practices10. Version Control with Git11. Designing for Scalability and Efficiency12. Future Trends in Software Architecture      Index 
Available since: 09/17/2024.
Print length: 368 pages.

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