Microsoft .NET - Architecting Applications for the Enterprise by Dino Esposito

Microsoft .NET - Architecting Applications for the Enterprise

Dino Esposito
394 pages
Microsoft Press,U S
Sep 2014
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<p> <b>A software architect's digest of core practices, pragmatically applied</b> </p><p>Designing effective architecture is your best strategy for managing project complexity-and improving your results. But the principles and practices of software architecting-what the authors call the &quot;science of hard decisions&quot;-have been evolving for cloud, mobile, and other shifts. Now fully revised and updated, this book shares the knowledge and real-world perspectives that enable you to design for success-and deliver more successful solutions. </p><p> <b>In this fully updated Second Edition, you will:</b> Learn how only a deep understanding of domain can lead to appropriate architecture Examine domain-driven design in both theory and implementation Shift your approach to code first, model later-including multilayer architecture Capture the benefits of prioritizing software maintainability See how readability, testability, and extensibility lead to code quality Take a user experience (UX) first approach, rather than designing for data Review patterns for organizing business logic Use event sourcing and CQRS together to model complex business domains more effectively </p><p>Delve inside the persistence layer, including patterns and implementation.</p>
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Pages 394
Publisher Microsoft Press,U S
Published 2014
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