Bag om Cracking Microservices Interview
Gold mine of microservices interview Questions & Answers for aspirants and domain expertsKey FeaturesMore than 200 questions in 5 domains including a chapter on patterns, practices, and NFRsExtended coverage from architecture, design, development to NFRs domains The book can be selectively read based on the relevant domainsExtensive coverage in terms of depth and breadth of domainsThe title has more than 50 diagrams depicting various scenarios, models, and methodologies DescriptionAn SME typically attends several interviews and discussions for jobs or projects during his or her career. There is always a dire need to look up and read multiple books and references before these interviews/discussions so that you stay on top of things. This book will assist software engineers, programmer analysts, designers, consultants, technical, and solution, domain, and enterprise architects to perform well in microservices interview discussions and to launch a successful career. This book also tackles the NFR domain, which is the key aspect to be addressed while creating microservices applications.This book will also assist SMEs to become competent in their respective areas. Usually, it takes a good amount of time to understand the core concepts, fundamentals, patterns, and principles but this book is a gold mine of topics that are typically discussed during a microservices interview. What will you learnConcepts, principles, and guidelines for various domains for the microservices ecosystem. This book presents an exhaustive question bank with special emphasis on practical scenarios and business cases.Based on our experience, we assure that at least 80% of the contents will be discussed during a typical interview. Common pitfalls to be avoided and patterns to leverageFrameworks, methodologies, and design approach leveraged for microservices topologiesWho this book is forThis books is for Enterprise Architects, Solution Architects, and Technical Architects/Designers, Project Managers, Programmer Analysts and Software Engineers, Students and Interview Panelists Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Core Concepts 3. Advance Concepts4. Patterns, Practices and NFRs5. Tools and Frameworks 6. DevOpsAbout the AuthorSameer Paradkar is an enterprise architect with more than 20 years of solid experience in the ICT industry, which spans across consulting, product development, and systems integration. He is an Open Group TOGAF, Oracle Master Java EA, TMForum NGOSS, IBM SOA Solutions, IBM Cloud Solutions, IBM MobileFirst, ITIL Foundation V3, COBIT 5, and AWS Solution Architect Associate certified enterprise architect. He serves as an advisory architect on enterprise architecture programs and continues to work as a subject matter expert. He has worked on multiple architecture transformations and modernization engagements (in the USA, UK, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East Regions) that presented a phased roadmap to the transformation that maximized the business value while minimizing costs and risks. Sameer is part of the Architecture Group in AtoS. Prior to AtoS, he has worked in organizations such as EY - IT Advisory, IBM GBS Application Innovation Services, Wipro Consulting Services Enterprise Architecture, TechMahindra Systems and Transformations, and Infosys Technologies Product Engineering. He specializes in enterprise transformation and modernization engagements.
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