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Software Architecture with C++

Software Architecture with C++ - Second Edition

By : Andrey Gavrilin, Adrian Ostrowski, Piotr Gaczkowski
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Software Architecture with C++

Software Architecture with C++

By: Andrey Gavrilin, Adrian Ostrowski, Piotr Gaczkowski

Overview of this book

Designing scalable and maintainable software with C++ requires more than language expertise—it demands strong architectural thinking. This practical guide equips you with the skills to design and build robust, distributed systems using modern C++. Starting with fundamental architectural principles and design philosophies, the book walks you through practical approaches to designing and deploying reliable systems. This edition contains significant updates across the book, including new chapters on observability, package management, and C++ modules to address real-world software challenges. You will explore software decomposition strategies, design and system patterns, fault tolerance, API management, and testability—all applied with C++. Additionally, the book covers modern CI/CD pipelines, cloud-native design, microservices, and modular development, helping developers navigate today's fast-evolving software landscape. With updated examples and a renewed emphasis on maintainable and observable architectures, this edition equips C++ professionals to architect modern systems. By the end of this book, you will be able to design, build, test, and deploy well-architected solutions using modern C++ and proven architectural techniques.
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Software Architecture with C++, Designing Robust C++ Systems with Modern Architectural Practices

Exploring event-based architecture

Event-based systems revolve around processing events, which are defined as changes in the state of a system. There are components that generate events, the channels through which the events propagate, and the listeners who react to them, potentially triggering new events too. It's a style that promotes asynchrony and loose coupling, which increases performance, scalability, and ease of deployment.With those advantages, there are also some challenges to solve. One of them is the complexity to create a system of this type. All the queues must be made fault-tolerant so that no events are lost in the middle of being processed. Processing transactions in a distributed way is also a challenge on its own. Using the Correlation ID, a unique identifier attached to requests or messages, to track events between processes, along with monitoring techniques, can save you hours of debugging and scratching your head.Examples of event-based systems include stream...

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