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Software Architecture Quality Attributes

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Software projects are becoming complex, larger, more integrated, and are implemented by the use of several varieties of technologies. Quality attributes usually assessed and analyzed at the architecture level, not at the code level. These various technologies need to be managed and organized to deliver a quality product.

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Software Architecture Tracks at QCon San Francisco 2024 – Navigating Current Challenges and Trends

InfoQ

At QCon San Francisco 2024, software architecture is front and center, with two tracks dedicated to exploring some of the largest and most complex architectures today. Join senior software practitioners as they provide inspiration and practical lessons for architects seeking to tackle issues at a massive scale.

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Caching Across Layers in Software Architecture

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The purpose of this article is to help readers understand what is caching, the problems it addresses, and how caching can be applied across layers of system architecture to solve some of the challenges faced by modern software systems.

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Building Scalable Software Solutions for Display Manufacturing Automation

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As display manufacturing continues to evolve, the demand for scalable software solutions to support automation has become more critical than ever. Scalable software architectures are the backbone of efficient and flexible production lines, enabling manufacturers to meet the increasing demands for innovative display technologies.

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Sacrificial Architecture: Case Studies

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One of the toughest decisions your software development team may face as you scale is deciding between keeping your current codebase and rebuilding on new software architecture.

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Architecture Patterns: Publish/Subscribe

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The Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) pattern is a widely-used software architecture paradigm, particularly relevant in the design of distributed, messaging-driven systems. The communication framework is decoupled, scalable, and dynamic, making it useful for addressing complex software requirements in modern application development.

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The Agile Architect: Mastering Architectural Observability To Slay Technical Debt

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It's a story as old as ( UNIX ) time — in scene one, we meet an international online retailer whose software infrastructure is based on a sprawling monolithic application. But with this shift, understanding our software architecture on a deeper level while keeping up with the quick pace of release cycles is becoming more challenging.