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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (5 min., 35 sec.)) , digital, sound, color
    Keywords: Application software ; Development ; Java (Computer program language) ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Computer architecture ; Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: "There are a lot of things to think about to use these fine-grained architectures well. Here, I'll talk about why principles are important, and briefly outline the set of principles that I believe are important to doing microservices well, and avoiding many of the pitfalls."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed December 18, 2017)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (2 hr., 19 min., 36 sec.)) , digital, sound, color
    Keywords: Application software ; Development ; Web services ; Cloud computing ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Computer architecture ; Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: "Serverless technology offers an attractive proposition: it frees us from much of the administration work we've worried about in the past, giving us more time to focus on building great software. But there's a lot of hype around the technology too. In this video series, microservices expert Sam Newman explains what serverless is, dives into the details of the features it provides, highlights its challenges, and shares his insights on how to get the best out of it. You'll come away with a concrete understanding of how to use serverless technology to implement microservice architecture and how to best integrate serverless into your existing applications."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from title screen (viewed May 7, 2018)
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Germany] : mitp Verlags
    ISBN: 9783958450813
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: 1. Auflage.
    Keywords: Application software ; Development ; Software architecture ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Feingranulare Systeme mit Microservices aufbauen Design, Entwicklung, Deployment, Testen und Monitoring Sicherheitsaspekte, Authentifizierung und Autorisierung Verteilte Systeme haben sich in den letzten Jahren stark verändert: Große monolithische Architekturen werden zunehmend in viele kleine, eigenständige Microservices aufgespalten. Aber die Entwicklung solcher Systeme bringt Herausforderungen ganz eigener Art mit sich. Dieses Buch richtet sich an Softwareentwickler, die sich über die zielführenden Aspekte von Microservice-Systemen wie Design, Entwicklung, Testen, Deployment und Monitoring informieren möchten. Sam Newman veranschaulicht und konkretisiert seine ganzheitliche Betrachtung der grundlegenden Konzepte von Microservice-Architekturen anhand zahlreicher praktischer Beispiele und Ratschläge. Er geht auf die Themen ein, mit denen sich Systemarchitekten und Administratoren bei der Einrichtung, Verwaltung und Entwicklung dieser Architekturen in jedem Fall auseinandersetzen müssen. Aus dem Inhalt: Vorteile von Microservices Gestaltung von Services Ausrichtung der Systemarchitektur an der Organisationsstruktur Möglichkeiten zur Integration von Services Schrittweise Aufspaltung einer monolithischen Codebasis Deployment einzelner Microservices mittels Continuous Integration Testen und Monitoring verteilter Systeme Sicherheitsaspekte Authentifizierung und Autorisierung zwischen Benutzer und Service bzw. zwischen Services untereinander Skalierung von Microservice-Architekturen »Microservice-Architekturen besitzen viele interessante Eigenschaften, allerdings sind bei der Umstellung so einige Fallstricke zu beachten. Dieses Buch wird Ihnen helfen herauszufinden, ob Microservices für Ihre Zwecke geeignet sind und zeigt Ihnen, wie Sie die Fallstricke umgehen können.« Martin Fowler, Chief Scientist, ThoughtWorks
    Note: Translation of: Building Microservices, published by O'Reilly Media, c2015. - Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed September 18, 2015)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media
    ISBN: 9781491935811
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (2 hrs., 45 min., 31 sec.)) , digital, sound, color.
    Keywords: Software architecture ; Application software ; Development ; Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: "What are microservices? When should you use them? Should you start with microservices, or migrate to them over time? Interest in microservices is exploding, with industry leaders like Amazon and Netflix deploying them massively. In this video course, O'Reilly author Sam Newman presents an overview of microservice architecture and usage, including modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from title screen (Safari, viewed August 26, 2015)
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (20 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Microservices are small, autonomous services that work together. Many organizations have found that by adopting fine-grained microservice architectures they can deliver software faster and embrace newer technologies. Microservices give us significantly more freedom to react and make different decisions, allowing us to respond faster to the inevitable change that impacts all of us. This lesson focuses on understanding microservices, the benefits they can bring, and their limitations. What you'll learn—and how you can apply it You'll learn what microservices are, understand their benefits, and explore how a microservice approach is different from other ways of decomposing your architecture. You'll also learn why microservices are not a silver bullet. This lesson is for you because… You're a manager of a technical team whose organization is adopting a microservices approach, and you need to learn more. You're a software architect, programmer, developer, or team leader who is interested in learning more about microservices. Readers who have already embarked on the journey toward finer-grained architectures, whether for a greenfield application or as part of decomposing an existing, more monolithic system, will find plenty of practical advice to help. It will also help those who want to know what all the fuss is about—they can determine whether microservices are right for them. Prerequisites Interest in the topic Materials or downloads needed in advance None This lesson is taken from Building Microservices by Sam Newman. About the instructor Sam Newman is a technologist at ThoughtWorks, where he currently splits his time between encouraging and sharing innovation globally and helping design and build their internal systems. He has worked with a variety of companies in multiple domains around the world, often with one foot in the developer world, and another in the IT operations space. If you asked him what he does, he'd say "I work with people to build better software systems." He has written articles, presented at conferences, and sporadically commits to open source projects.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed August 15, 2016)
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Computer architecture ; Distributed operating systems (Computers) ; Computer software ; Development ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Distributed systems have become more fine-grained in the past 10 years, shifting from code-heavy monolithic applications to smaller, self-contained microservices. But developing these systems brings its own set of headaches. With lots of examples and practical advice, this book takes a holistic view of the topics that system architects and administrators must consider when building, managing, and evolving microservice architectures.
    Note: Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from cover page (Safari, viewed February 10, 2015)
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  • 7
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (38 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Microservices have become an increasingly popular architecture choice over the past five years. With the ability to deliver software faster and support newer technologies, these independently releasable services give software architects, programmers, and developers more freedom to react, make different decisions, and respond faster to change. In this report, you'll explore the benefits of microservices and their limitations. You'll learn what microservices are, how they work, and why this approach is different than other ways of decomposing your architecture. Author Sam Newman ( Building Microservices , Monolith to Microservices ) explains that while many companies have shown how effective microservices can be, this architecture also adds a lot of complexity to your system. This report helps you determine if microservices are right for your organization. Learn the key concepts of a microservices architecture Examine microservice advantages, including robustness, scaling, and ease of deployment Contrast microservices with single-process, modular, and distributed monoliths Explore enabling technologies such as containers and Kubernetes, streaming, public cloud, and serverless Understand microservice pain points: technology overhead, monitoring and troubleshooting, security, and data consistency Learn situations where microservices work well-and situations where they don't
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 5, 2019)
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 34 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: This three-part series of half-day online events, hosted by chair Neal Ford, focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture-including microservices, essential architecture principles, and event-driven architecture and domain-driven design-giving you the insights to keep pace with what's next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. In Part 1, Software Architecture Fundamentals, the sessions give you a solid grasp of the fundamentals, preparing you to implement the strategies that will help your organization increase performance, reduce costs, manage complexity, build in resilience and scalability, and speed time to market. The four sessions from Rebecca Parsons, Nathaniel Schutta, Mark Richards and Sam Newman provide insight, advice, and essential knowledge you need to transition from developer to architect. About the presenters: Neal Ford is a director, software architect, and meme wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a software company and a community of passionate, purpose-led individuals who think disruptively to deliver technology to address the toughest challenges, all while seeking to revolutionize the IT industry and create positive social change. He's an internationally recognized expert on software development and delivery, especially in the intersection of Agile engineering techniques and software architecture. Neal has authored seven books (and counting), a number of magazine articles, and dozens of video presentations and spoken at hundreds of developers conferences worldwide. His topics include software architecture, continuous delivery, functional programming, cutting-edge software innovations, and a business-focused book and video on improving technical presentations. Check out his website, Nealford.com. Rebecca Parsons is CTO at ThoughtWorks. Rebecca has more than 30 years' experience leading the creation of large-scale distributed, services-based applications and the integration of disparate systems. Previously, she was an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Central Florida and a director's postdoctoral fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Rebecca's interests include parallel and distributed computation, programming languages, domain-specific languages, evolutionary architecture, genetic algorithms, and computational scien...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 18, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 32 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: This four-part series of half-day online events, hosted by chair Sam Newman, covers the most challenging and promising topics facing those working in infrastructure and operations today: Site reliability engineering Security Kubernetes Microservices Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of ensuring a company's digital assets remain stable, performant, and resilient. Given that all companies rely on a digital presence these days, SRE is becoming increasingly vital to the engineering teams supporting the sites- and ultimately the business. In this edition of the O'Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series, Liz Fong-Jones, Eric Zielinski, Jason Patterson, Debbie Wood and Randy Shoup introduce you to SRE concepts and best practices so that you can learn how to put them to work in your organization. About the presenters: After spending time at multiple startups and 12 years at ThoughtWorks, Sam Newman is now an independent consultant. Specializing in microservices, cloud, and continuous delivery, Sam helps clients deliver software faster and more reliably through training and consulting. Sam is an experienced speaker who has spoken at conferences across the world and is the author of Building Microservices _and _Monolith to Microservices both from O'Reilly. Sam is also chair of the O'Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series. Liz Fong-Jones is a developer advocate, labor and ethics organizer, and site reliability engineer (SRE) with 16+ years of experience. She's an advocate at Honeycomb for the SRE and observability communities and previously was an SRE working on products ranging from the Google Cloud Load Balancer to Google Flights. She lives in Brooklyn with her wife Elly, metamours, and a Samoyed-golden retriever mix and in San Francisco and Seattle with her other partners. She plays classical piano, leads an EVE Online alliance, and advocates for transgender rights as a board member of the National Center for Transgender Equality. Eric Zielinski leads the cloud delivery organization at Nationwide, where his teams are responsible for cloud infrastructure, containers, security, and site reliability. With over 20 years of industry experience leading advanced infrastructure operations, engineering, and cybersecurity, Eric is in his 15th year at Nationwide where he has worked across the company to deliver a portfolio of products and technologies including cloud platforms, security automation, self-service adoption, and DevOp...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed June 29, 2020) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr.)) , sound, color.
    Edition: [First edition].
    DDC: 005.1
    Keywords: Computer software Development ; Computer software ; Development ; Instructional films ; Internet videos ; Nonfiction films ; Instructional films ; Nonfiction films ; Internet videos
    Abstract: Join us for a special conversation with Sam Newman and Datasette creator Simon Willison, who'll discuss using large language models to support self-guided learning of new programming languages and other skills. A language model such as GPT-3 can act as a sort of super-smart-and-super-dumb teaching assistant: you can ask it questions and follow-up questions, and if you get your questions right, it can genuinely help you build a good mental model of the topic at hand. You'll also hear about some of the ways that Simon is able to maintain 185 different open source projects at the same time. What you'll learn and how you can apply it Learn what really matters for software design Find out what's coming next for software development This recording of a live event is for you because... You want the chance to hear from Sam Newman and Simon Willison about software development. You need help tackling a new programming language or other skill. Recommended follow-up: Read Fluent Python, second edition (book) Explore O'Reilly's Django Sandbox Watch Software Development Superstream: Becoming a Senior Software Engineer (live event video).
    Note: Online resource; title from title details screen (O'Reilly, viewed March 21, 2023)
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