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Why applying chaos engineering to data-intensive applications matters

Dynatrace

Stream processing One approach to such a challenging scenario is stream processing, a computing paradigm and software architectural style for data-intensive software systems that emerged to cope with requirements for near real-time processing of massive amounts of data. This significantly increases event latency.

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Nurturing Design in Your Software Engineering Culture

Strategic Tech

There are a few qualities that differentiate average from high performing software engineering organisations. I believe that attitude towards the design of code and architecture is one of them. For many people, this is a waste of time; it’s pretentious developers geeking out over unnecessary perfectionism.

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10 talks to look for at the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London

O'Reilly Software

From chaos architecture to event streaming to leading teams, the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference offers a unique depth and breadth of content. We received more than 200 abstracts for talks for the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London—on both expected and surprising topics.

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Up your quality and agility factor – using automation to build “performance-as-a-self-service”

Dynatrace

By 2023, over 500 million digital apps and services will be developed and deployed using cloud-native approaches. For software engineering teams, this demand means not only delivering new features faster but ensuring quality, performance, and scalability too. Industry apps explosion. Performance-as-a-self-service .

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From Domains to Value Streams

Strategic Tech

The 2010s were a turning-point in the history of software engineering. or “How do software architecture, domains, Conway’s Law, Team Topologies, and value streams all fit together?”. In this article I’ve been referring to what Emily Peterson refers to as Development Value Streams.

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Visualising Sociotechnical Architecture with DDD and Team Topologies

Strategic Tech

I’ve been disappointed for a long time with the way in which companies organise software development teams. I remember as a young, naive software developer, I assumed there would be structured processes and patterns similar to those used for designing a software architecture. A clear warning sign.

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Forming an Architecture Modernization Enabling Team (AMET)

Strategic Tech

Architecture modernization initiatives are strategic efforts involving many teams, usually for many months or years. They often compete with product/feature development work, resulting in them falling flat and failing to deliver the promised business benefits that triggered them. We informally call this the Noticing stage.