Microservice Architecture
Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture
Book Details
| Authors | Irakli Nadareishvili, Ronnie Mitra, Matt McLarty, Mike Amundsen |
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
| Published | 2016 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Paperback | 146 pages |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9781491956328, 9781491956250 |
| ISBN-10 | 1491956321, 1491956259 |
| License | Compliments of CA Technologies |
Book Description
Microservice architecture has emerged as a common pattern of software development from the practices of a number of leading organizations. These practices includes principles, technologies, methodologies, organizational tendencies, and cultural characteristics. Companies taking steps to implement microservices and reap their benefits need to consider this broad scope.
You should read this book if you are interested in the architectural, organizational, and cultural changes that are needed to succeed with a microservice architecture.
It's the properties and values that we focus on in this book, and the patterns and practices we see companies employ in order to reach their unique goals. If you're looking for a way to identify business goals for your microservices adoption, practical guidance on how to design individual microservices and the system they form, and tips on how to overcome common architectural challenges, this is your book.
This book is published as open-access, which means it is freely available to read, download, and share without restrictions.
If you enjoyed the book and would like to support the author, you can purchase a printed copy (hardcover or paperback) from official retailers.
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