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by Neal Ford , Mark Richards , Pramod Sadalage , and Zhamak Dehghani
Copyright 2022 Neal Ford, Mark Richards, Zhamak Dehghani, and Pramod Sadalage. All rights reserved.
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When two of your authors Neal and Mark were writing the book Fundamentals of Software Architecture, we kept coming across complex examples in architecture that we wanted to cover but they were too difficulteach one offered no easy solutions but rather a collection of messy tradeoffs. We set those examples aside into a pile we called The Hard Parts. Once that book was done, we looked at the now gigantic pile of hard parts and tried to figure out: why are these problems so difficult to solve in modern architectures?
We took the all the examples and worked through them like architects, applying trade-off analysis for each situation, but also paying attention to the process we used to arrive at the tradeoffs. One of our early revelations was the increasing importance of data in architecture decisions: who can/should access data, who can/should write to it, and how to manage the separation of analytical and operational data. So, to that end, we asked experts in those fields to join us, which allows this book to fully incorporate decision making from both angles: architecture to data and data to architecture.
The result is this book: a collection of difficult problems in modern software architecture, what trade-offs make the decisions hard, and ultimately an illustrated guide to show the readers how to apply the same trade-off analysis to their own unique problems.
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Mark and Neal would like to thank all the people who attended our (almost exclusively online) classes, workshops, conference sessions, user group meetings, as well as all the other people who listened to versions of this material and provided invaluable feedback. Iterating on new material is especially tough when we cant do it live, so we appreciate those who commented on the many iterations. We would also like to thank the publishing team at OReilly, who made this as painless an experience as writing a book can be. We would also like to thank a few random oases of sanity-preserving and idea-sparking groups that have names like Pasty Geeks and the Hacker B&B.
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