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Hands-On Microservices with Kubernetes
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Hands-On Microservices with Kubernetes

by Gigi Sayfan
July 2019
Intermediate to advanced
502 pages
14h
English
Packt Publishing
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Understanding Conway's law

Conway's law is defined as follows:

"Organizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations."

This means the structure of the system will reflect the structure of the team building it. A famous variation by Eric Raymond is this:

"If you have four groups building a compiler you'll get a 4-pass compiler."

This is very insightful and I've personally witnessed it time and again in many different organizations. This is very relevant to microservice-based systems. With lots of small microservices, you don't need a dedicated team for each microservice. There will be some higher-level groups of microservices that work together to ...

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