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Software Architect's Handbook

By : Joseph Ingeno
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Software Architect's Handbook

By: Joseph Ingeno

Overview of this book

The Software Architect’s Handbook is a comprehensive guide to help developers, architects, and senior programmers advance their career in the software architecture domain. This book takes you through all the important concepts, right from design principles to different considerations at various stages of your career in software architecture. The book begins by covering the fundamentals, benefits, and purpose of software architecture. You will discover how software architecture relates to an organization, followed by identifying its significant quality attributes. Once you have covered the basics, you will explore design patterns, best practices, and paradigms for efficient software development. The book discusses which factors you need to consider for performance and security enhancements. You will learn to write documentation for your architectures and make appropriate decisions when considering DevOps. In addition to this, you will explore how to design legacy applications before understanding how to create software architectures that evolve as the market, business requirements, frameworks, tools, and best practices change over time. By the end of this book, you will not only have studied software architecture concepts but also built the soft skills necessary to grow in this field.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Aspect-oriented programming

Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a paradigm that was created to handle the scattering and tangling of boilerplate code in object-oriented programming (OOP), such as the code necessary for cross-cutting concerns. Gregor Kiczales and other researchers at Xerox PARC, which is now known as PARC, a Xerox company, did the original research on the topic. They eventually wrote a paper, AOP, in which they described a solution for handling cross-cutting concerns.

In order to gain an understanding of AOP, let's take a look at some of its fundamental concepts, as follows:

  • Aspect: The aspect is the modularization of a concern that cuts across multiple areas of the application. It is the logic for the cross-cutting concern itself, such as logging or caching.
  • Join point: A join point is a location in between logical steps of your program, such as after your...