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  2. Microservices - Wikipedia

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    It is common for microservices architectures to be adopted for cloud-native applications, serverless computing, and applications using lightweight container deployment. . According to Fowler, because of the large number (when compared to monolithic application implementations) of services, decentralized continuous delivery and DevOps with holistic service monitoring are necessary to ...

  3. Conway's law - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Raymond further presents Tom Cheatham's amendment of Conway's Law, stated as: If a group of N persons implements a COBOL compiler, there will be N−1 passes. Someone in the group has to be the manager. [4] Yourdon and Constantine, in their 1979 book on Structured Design, gave a more strongly stated variation of Conway's Law:

  4. Cassandra Fahey - Wikipedia

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    Fahey was given a completely open brief [12] for the Sam Newman House—named White Noise after Robert Venturis Term 'Billboard Façade' [13] —in St. Kilda West, Melbourne. [14] It features Cassandra's 9 m by 8 m façade design comprising patterned glass and contains a Pamela Anderson mural, [15] with a garage door opening at her mouth. [16]

  5. Domain-driven design - Wikipedia

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    Domain-driven design (DDD) is a major software design approach, [1] focusing on modeling software to match a domain according to input from that domain's experts. [2] DDD is against the idea of having a single unified model; instead it divides a large system into bounded contexts, each of which have their own model.

  6. .NET Remoting - Wikipedia

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    .NET Remoting is a Microsoft application programming interface (API) for interprocess communication released in 2002 with the 1.0 version of .NET Framework.It is one in a series of Microsoft technologies that began in 1990 with the first version of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for 16-bit Windows.

  7. Greg Evans (television host) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Evans (born 17 April 1953) is an Australian television and radio host with a career spanning over four decades. He is best known for his roles on popular programs such as Perfect Match and for his contributions to Australian radio, where he was a leading figure in the 1970s and 1980s.

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  9. Fallacies of distributed computing - Wikipedia

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    The "hidden" costs of building and maintaining a network or subnet are non-negligible and must consequently be noted in budgets to avoid vast shortfalls. If a system assumes a homogeneous network, then it can lead to the same problems that result from the first three fallacies.