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Software Architecture with C++

By : Adrian Ostrowski, Piotr Gaczkowski
Book Image

Software Architecture with C++

By: Adrian Ostrowski, Piotr Gaczkowski

Overview of this book

Software architecture refers to the high-level design of complex applications. It is evolving just like the languages we use, but there are architectural concepts and patterns that you can learn to write high-performance apps in a high-level language without sacrificing readability and maintainability. If you're working with modern C++, this practical guide will help you put your knowledge to work and design distributed, large-scale apps. You'll start by getting up to speed with architectural concepts, including established patterns and rising trends, then move on to understanding what software architecture actually is and start exploring its components. Next, you'll discover the design concepts involved in application architecture and the patterns in software development, before going on to learn how to build, package, integrate, and deploy your components. In the concluding chapters, you'll explore different architectural qualities, such as maintainability, reusability, testability, performance, scalability, and security. Finally, you will get an overview of distributed systems, such as service-oriented architecture, microservices, and cloud-native, and understand how to apply them in application development. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build distributed services using modern C++ and associated tools to deliver solutions as per your clients' requirements.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Section 1: Concepts and Components of Software Architecture
5
Section 2: The Design and Development of C++ Software
6
Architectural and System Design
10
Section 3: Architectural Quality Attributes
15
Section 4: Cloud-Native Design Principles
21
About Packt

Automated dependency upgrade management

Monitoring your dependencies for vulnerabilities is only the first step in making sure your project is secure. After that, you need to take action and update the compromised dependencies manually. As you might have expected, there are also automated solutions just for that. One of them is Dependabot, which scans your source code repository and issues a pull request whenever there's a security-related update available. At the moment of writing this book, Dependabot does not support C++ yet. It can, however, be used with other languages that your application may use. Other than that, it can scan Docker containers for vulnerabilities found in base images.

Automated dependency management requires mature test support. Switching dependency versions without tests may lead to instabilities and bugs. One protection against problems related to dependency upgrades is using wrappers to interface with third-party code. Such wrappers may have their own suite...