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Enterprise Architecture with .NET

Enterprise Architecture with .NET

By : Jean-Philippe Gouigoux
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Enterprise Architecture with .NET

Enterprise Architecture with .NET

4.8 (4)
By: Jean-Philippe Gouigoux

Overview of this book

The software development domain continues to grow exponentially, and information systems have become the backbone of most industries, including non-digital-native ones. However, technical debt, coupling, and a high level of maintenance - sometimes bringing IT systems to a complete halt – continue to present a problem. The software industry has to still apply standards-based, modular, and repeatable approaches that exist in other industries. This book demonstrates such methods in action, particularly business/IT alignment principles. As you progress, you’ll cover advanced concepts and theories currently researched in academia. Then, you’ll be guided toward a practical framework to transfer these approaches to actual software architecture. Finally, a dedicated section will help you apply the knowledge you gain to a sample application in .NET where API design, dependency management, and code writing will be explained in detail to relate to the business-alignment principles explained at the beginning. Throughout the book, you’ll get equipped with the skills to create modular, long-living applications that serve your users better. By the end of this .NET book, you’ll not only have learned new concepts but also gained the ability to apply them immediately to your upcoming software endeavors.
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Part 1: Business-Aligned Architecture and the Problems It Solves
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Part 2: Architecture Frameworks and Methods
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Part 3: Building a Blueprint Application with .NET
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Part 4: Validating the Architecture

Summary

In this chapter, we presented what could be an ideal information system. We talked about all the problems that can arise in software industrial deployments, particularly concerning their evolution, so it was quite logical to show not only punctual solutions but also how the problem could be addressed globally. Of course, a fair part of this approach remains utopic, but this exercise is interesting in the fact that it shows that only three modules, if very well built, can serve any business needs. The separation between data, business rules, and business processes is something that should be kept in mind even if the information system you work with is far from being ideal.

This chapter was quite conceptual, but this concludes the first part of this book, which was meant to cover a lot of theoretical background. The next part of this book will cover more practical methods for architecture and, to be fully articulated between theory and practice (which is the main premise of...

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