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Kubernetes in action
\"Kubernetes in action\" teaches you to use Kubernetes to deploy container-based distributed applications. You'll start with an overview of Docker and Kubernetes before building your first Kubernetes cluster. You'll gradually expand your initial application, adding features and deepening your knowledge of Kubernetes architecture and operation. As you navigate this comprehensive guide, you'll explore high-value topics like monitoring, tuning, and scaling.
Software for dependable systems : sufficient evidence?
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Jackson, Daniel
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Certifiably Dependable Software Systems
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Thomas, Martyn
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Computer software
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Computer software -- Reliability
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Reliability
2007
The focus of Software for Dependable Systemsis a set of fundamental principles that underlie software system dependability and that suggest a different approach to the development and assessment of dependable software.Unfortunately, it is difficult to assess the dependability of software.
Kubernetes : up and running : dive into the future of infrastructure
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Burns, Brendan, 1976- author
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Beda, Joe, 1975- author
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Hightower, Kelsey, 1981- author
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Kubernetes.
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Application software Development Automation.
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Software maintenance.
2019
\"Kubernetes is here to stay. In just five years, this container orchestrator has radically changed the way developers and ops personnel build, deploy, and maintain applications in the cloud. The updated edition of this popular book explains how Kubernetes can help your company achieve new levels of velocity, agility, reliability, and efficiency-- whether you're new to distributed systems or have been deploying cloud native apps for some time\"-- Provided by publisher.
Model-based performance prediction in software development: a survey
2004
Over the last decade, a lot of research has been directed toward integrating performance analysis into the software development process. Traditional software development methods focus on software correctness, introducing performance issues later in the development process. This approach does not take into account the fact that performance problems may require considerable changes in design, for example, at the software architecture level, or even worse at the requirement analysis level. Several approaches were proposed in order to address early software performance analysis. Although some of them have been successfully applied, we are still far from seeing performance analysis integrated into ordinary software development. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of recent research in the field of model-based performance prediction at software development time in order to assess the maturity of the field and point out promising research directions.
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Developing business application systems : on the specification and selection of software components and services
The prosperity of many businesses and institutions is strongly related to a high quality, cost-effective and fast development of application software. Oliver Skroch argues that the reuse of components and services counts among the few fundamental and most promising approaches when pursuing these objectives. He presents research results related to strategic, tactic, and operational ranges of consideration in component- and service-oriented software development.
CTTE: support for developing and analyzing task models for interactive system design
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Santoro, C.
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Paterno, F.
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Mori, G.
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Analytical models
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Application software
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Computer programs
2002
While task modeling and task-based design are entering into current practice in the design of interactive software applications, there is still a lack of tools supporting the development and analysis of task models. Such tools should provide developers with ways to represent tasks, including their attributes and objects and their temporal and semantic relationships, to easily create, analyze, and modify such representations and to simulate their dynamic behavior. In this paper, we present a tool, CTTE, that provides thorough support for developing and analyzing task models of cooperative applications, which can then be used to improve the design and evaluation of interactive software applications. We discuss how we have designed this environment and report on trials of its use.
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Application management : challenges -- service creation -- strategies
A number of eminent authors take a look at aspects of application management from a range of practical and theoretical perspectives and present possible solutions for current challenges, demonstrating the close links between service creation and service management. Contents Cloud Computing Service Creation and Quality Management Resource and Competency Management Strategic Management Knowledge Management Target groups Application Management chiefly targets practitioners, users and decision-makers in the IT management sector. To lecturers and students of information management, business studies and related disciplines it is also of interest.