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Enterprise Architecture with .NET

You're reading from   Enterprise Architecture with .NET Expert-backed advice for information system design, down to .NET and C# implementation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835085660
Length 772 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jean-Philippe Gouigoux Jean-Philippe Gouigoux
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Business-Aligned Architecture and the Problems It Solves
2. Chapter 1: The Sad State of Information Systems FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Applying Industrial Principles to Software 4. Chapter 3: Reaching Business Alignment 5. Chapter 4: Dealing with Time and Technical Debt 6. Chapter 5: A Utopic Perfect IT System 7. Part 2: Architecture Frameworks and Methods
8. Chapter 6: SOLID Principles, from Code to Systems 9. Chapter 7: C4 and Other Approaches 10. Chapter 8: Service Orientation and APIs 11. Chapter 9: Exploring Domain-Driven Design and Semantics 12. Chapter 10: Master Data Management 13. Chapter 11: Business Processes and Low Code 14. Chapter 12: Externalization of Business Rules 15. Chapter 13: Externalization of Authorization 16. Part 3: Building a Blueprint Application with .NET
17. Chapter 14: Decomposing the Functional Responsibilities 18. Chapter 15: Plugging Standard External Modules 19. Chapter 16: Creating a Write-Only Data Referential Service 20. Chapter 17: Adding Query to the Data Referential Service 21. Chapter 18: Deploying Data Referential Services 22. Chapter 19: Designing a Second Data Referential Service 23. Chapter 20: Creating a Graphical User Interface 24. Chapter 21: Extending the Interfaces 25. Chapter 22: Integrating Business Processes 26. Part 4: Validating the Architecture
27. Chapter 23: Applying Modifications to the System 28. Index 29. Other Books You May Enjoy

A Utopic Perfect IT System

Remember the joke in Chapter 4 about the perfect information system being formed by a computer, a human, and a dog? There was some truth in this because humans change all the time (their minds, their way of doing, the rules they follow in business, what they want to buy, and so on), while computers are happy with repeating, stable, well-defined tasks. Of course, the two do not mix well, hence the presence of the dog to prevent the human from making a mess of the computer work.

But who created the computer first? Human, of course. So, the joke was not about the fact that humans should not touch computers at all, but rather create them and then let them do the work without changing anything afterward. Of course, this would only be possible if the first attempt was, through some kind of a miracle, perfect.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The concept of an ideal system
  • Data management in the ideal system
  • Rules management...
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