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Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python

You're reading from   Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python Design data-intensive Application with Python 3

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789532364
Length 374 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Saurabh Badhwar Saurabh Badhwar
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Preface 1. Using Python for Enterprise 2. Design Patterns – Making a Choice FREE CHAPTER 3. Building for Large-Scale Database Operations 4. Dealing with Concurrency 5. Building for Large-Scale Request Handling 6. Example – Building BugZot 7. Building Optimized Frontends 8. Writing Testable Code 9. Profiling Applications for Performance 10. Securing Your Application 11. Taking the Microservices Approach 12. Testing and Tracing in Microservices 13. Going Serverless 14. Deploying to the Cloud 15. Enterprise Application Integration and its Patterns 16. Microservices and Enterprise Application Integration 17. Assessment 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Defining the requirements


The first part of building any enterprise-grade application is to define what the application aims to do. Up to now, we know that our application is going to track bugs for the various products that are marketed by the Omega Corporation. But what things are required from our application that will prove to be useful for bug tracking? Let's take a look and try to define the requirements for the application that we are going to build.

  • Support for multiple products:One of the fundamental requirements for our bug tracking system is to support the tracking of bugs for multiple products that the organization builds.This is also a required feature considering the future growth of the organization.
  • Support for multiple components per product: Although we can file the bugs at the product level itself, it will be too clumsy, specifically considering that most of the organizations have a separate team working on orthogonal features of a product.To make the tracking of bugs easier...
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