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Book Description

The success of any application or system depends on the architecture pattern you use. By describing the overall characteristics of the architecture, these patterns not only guide designers and developers on how to design components, but also determine the ways in which those components should interact.

This O’Reilly report takes a deep dive into many common software architecture patterns. Each pattern includes a full explanation of how it works, explains the pattern’s benefits and considerations, and describes the circumstances and conditions it was designed to address. The report also includes an analysis and scorecard for each pattern based on several architecture and software development quality attributes.

Patterns include:

  • Layered architecture
  • Event-driven architecture
  • Microkernel architecture
  • Microservices architecture
  • Space-based architecture

In addition to these specific patterns, you’ll also learn about the Architecture by Implication anti-pattern and the causes and effects of not using architecture patterns.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. 1. Layered Architecture
    1. Pattern Description
    2. Key Concepts
    3. Pattern Example
    4. Considerations
    5. Pattern Analysis
  3. 2. Event-Driven Architecture
    1. Mediator Topology
    2. Broker Topology
    3. Considerations
    4. Pattern Analysis
  4. 3. Microkernel Architecture
    1. Pattern Description
    2. Pattern Examples
    3. Considerations
    4. Pattern Analysis
  5. 4. Microservices Architecture Pattern
    1. Pattern Description
    2. Pattern Topologies
    3. Avoid Dependencies and Orchestration
    4. Considerations
    5. Pattern Analysis
  6. 5. Space-Based Architecture
    1. Pattern Description
    2. Pattern Dynamics
      1. Messaging Grid
      2. Data Grid
      3. Processing Grid
      4. Deployment Manager
    3. Considerations
    4. Pattern Analysis
  7. A. Pattern Analysis Summary
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