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How To Implement Specific Distributed System Patterns Using Spring Boot: Introduction

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Regarding contemporary software architecture, distributed systems have been widely recognized for quite some time as the foundation for applications with high availability, scalability, and reliability goals. Spring Boot's default codes and annotation setup lessen the time it takes to design an application.

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How low-code/no-code AutomationEngine advances automated workflows

Dynatrace

But to be scalable, they also need low-code/no-code solutions that don’t require a lot of spin-up or engineering expertise. With the Dynatrace modern observability platform, teams can now use intuitive, low-code/no-code toolsets and causal AI to extend answer-driven automation for business, development and security workflows.

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Enhancing Testing Efficiency: Transitioning From Traditional Code Coverage to Code Change Coverage

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In software development, maintaining high code quality and reliability is crucial for building robust applications. A key metric for gauging testing effectiveness is code coverage, which measures the percentage of code executed during automated tests. While traditional code coverage offers valuable insights, it has limitations.

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The Block Allocation Policy of Virtual Distributed File System at the Source Code Level

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In this article, we analyze the policies of block allocation from the source code. How does an Alluxio worker decide which directory to put a block in when a user reads or writes data through Alluxio?

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Measuring Code Quality: Qualitative and Quantitative

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Code Quality defines that the code is good, which means code is of high quality, and code is bad, which means code is of low quality. Code can be considered good quality if it is clear, simple, well tested, bug-free, refactored, documented, and performant.

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Legacy Code Refactoring: Tips, Steps, and Best Practices

DZone

Nobody loves to work on legacy code because it can be a confusing endeavor; at best, it’s time-consuming. But do we now live with the huge repercussions and costs of retaining and utilizing legacy codes as they are?

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The Importance of Code Profiling in Performance Engineering

DZone

When we discuss code profiling with a team of developers, they often say, "We don't have time to profile our code: that's why we have performance testers ," or, "If your application or system runs very slowly, the developers and performance testers may suggest the infra team to simply add another server to the server farm."

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