Vaughn Vernon, author of Tactical Monoliths and Microservices, talks about subjects covered in his most current book on techniques for purposeful software application architecture from the viewpoint of both company and technical leaders. Host Akshay Manchale speak to Vaughn about barriers that services deal with in handling modification in software application due to organizational difficulties and technological obstacles. Vaughn speaks about Conway’s Law and how it affects software application architecture, and he provides techniques from Domain Driven Style to obtain designs utilizing bounded contexts that catch the understanding in such a way to notify architectural borders, duties, and technical functions in executing them. He likewise speaks about courses to develop a purposeful monolithic or microservice architecture beginning with absolutely nothing and techniques to change existing monoliths into microservices.
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