The Current State of Scalability: What is and What Should Be

M.E. Fayad*, Shivanshu K. Singh**, Rafael Capilla***
* Department of Computer Engineering, Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, San Jose State University, San Jose, USA.
** Software/Data Engineering and DevOps, Athos, San Francisco, California, USA.
*** Associate Professor at the University Rey Juan Carlos of Madrid (Spain), USA.
Periodicity:January - March'2016
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jse.10.3.4903

Abstract

Traditional approaches of architecting software are incapable of providing all the solutions for developing scalable architectures. Uncertainty or lack of knowledge about which steps or guidelines to use, in order to obtain a good modularization of the architecture, is one of the major problems that keeps us from realizing a truly scalable architecture.

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Fayad, M. E.,Singh, S. K., and Capilla, R. (2016). The Current State of Scalability: What is and What Should Be. i-manager’s Journal on Software Engineering, 10(3), 34-39. https://doi.org/10.26634/jse.10.3.4903

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