The software development industry is either taking giant leaps ahead or in deep turmoil. On the one hand, we're pushing forward, reinventing the way that we build software and striving for ...
Apparently, software architecture is only about structuring software and implementing non-functional requirements. But in reality, software is for people and people write software. Therefore, it is ...
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Microservices break up monolithic code into discrete chunks that are easier to maintain. Here's an overview and a look at the pros and cons of migrating to a microservices architecture. Nearly every ...
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Software architecture has long faced the problem of operating within system boundaries where specific requirements dominate: Enterprise systems, for example, demand flexibility, scalability, and rapid ...
The last three articles have explored the five steps to designing an embedded software architecture. So far, we’ve separated our software architecture into hardware-dependent and independent ...
Starting a new software project often feels like a whirlwind of excitement and possibility. You’re focused on building fast, iterating quickly, and getting your ideas into the hands of users. In those ...
Real-time operating systems (RTOSs) are finding their way into nearly every IoT device. The capability of an RTOS to manage low-level resources and complex timing requirements make them well suited ...
Warehouse automation success is a software architecture problem, not a hardware problem. As automation density increases, ...
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