Resource Sharing, Part I: An Architect’s Perspective
In this two-part series, we will focus on Resource Sharing: as it pertains to the software/system architect and as it pertains to the infrastructure provider. In other words: from both
In this two-part series, we will focus on Resource Sharing: as it pertains to the software/system architect and as it pertains to the infrastructure provider. In other words: from both
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