Patterns for Performance and Operability
Discover the essential insights into nonfunctional design and testing with Patterns for Performance and Operability by Chris Ford. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this comprehensive hardback book spans 338 pages and addresses a critical issue in software development. Applications often perform flawlessly in controlled environments yet struggle in real-world production settings, leading to significant disruptions in business operations. Chris Ford delves into the overlooked aspects of software engineering, emphasizing the importance of anticipating unforeseen infrastructure events. This book is a must-read for professionals in the fields of computer science, programming, and software development, providing valuable strategies to enhance application performance and operability. Equip yourself with the knowledge to ensure your software not only meets functional requirements but excels in real-world scenarios.