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100 1 _aEjsmont, Artur‏.
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245 1 0 _aWeb scalability for startup engineers :
_btips & techniques for scaling your Web application /
_cArtur Ejsmont.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill Education,
_cc.2015.
300 _axix, 396 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm
500 _aIndex : p. 379-396.
504 _aBibliography : p. 364-377.
505 8 _aCh 1. Core Concepts of Scalability -- Ch 2. Principles of Good Software Design -- Ch 3. Building the Front End Layer -- Ch 4. Web Services -- Ch 5. Data Layer -- Ch 6. Caching -- Ch 7. Asynchronous Processing -- Ch 8. Searching for Data -- Ch 9. Other Dimensions of Scalability.
520 _a"Design and build scalable web applications quickly.This is an invaluable roadmap for meeting the rapid demand to deliver scalable applications in a startup environment. With a focus on core concepts and best practices rather than on individual languages, platforms, or technologies, Web Scalability for Startup Engineers describes how infrastructure and software architecture work together to support a scalable environment.You'll learn, step by step, how scalable systems work and how to solve common challenges. Helpful diagrams are included throughout, and real-world examples illustrate the concepts presented. Even if you have limited time and resources, you can successfully develop and deliver robust, scalable web applications with help from this practical guide. Learn the key principles of good software design required for scalable systems. Build the front-end layer to sustain the highest levels of concurrency and request rates. Design and develop web services, including REST-ful APIs. Enable a horizontally scalable data layer. Implement caching best practices. Leverage asynchronous processing, messaging, and event-driven architecture. Structure, index, and store data for optimized search. Explore other aspects of scalability, such as automation, project management, and agile teams"--
650 7 _aComputer networks
_xScalability.
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650 7 _aWeb applications.
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650 7 _aApplication software
_xDevelopment.
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653 _bCOMSCI
_cAugust 2016
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