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Concepts We Tend to Ignore

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Before we get to the next level and create the best architecture, it’s advisable to look in to some concepts that we tend to ignore. It’s not a full list of concepts that are needed to make scalable architecture. The idea behind this list is to create awareness and stress the need for looking out of the box for similar concepts and ideas that keep coming in with new technologies, frameworks, hardware, and technological paradigms that keep changing and improving over a period of time. For example, we won’t be talking about security at all. This does not mean security is not important. However, the assumption is that it is the most important part of any application and it will be taken care of. The focus of the book is only about scalability concepts.

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Dhall, C. (2018). Concepts We Tend to Ignore. In: Scalability Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1073-4_4

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