10/24/2009

Review of Patterns for Performance and Operability: Building and Testing Enterprise Software (Hardcover)

I've been in IT for almost 20 years now and just about all of the books are pie in the sky theory and cut and paste methodologies that don't work in an actual deployment.
(Why didn't I give this book 5 stars?I would've like some "anatomy of a failure" type lessons learned.But I would've given it 4 1/2 stars if possible.)

This book eschews the theory and talks about what needs to be done to put a service into a production environment and keep it up and running.If you're looking for some great guidelines as to what needs to be done to get a product up and running, this is the book.

As a software test professional, I make a plea to my testing colleagues to get this book.There needs to be more focus on the non-functional aspects of putting a service into an operational state and so little testing is done these days with that in mind.

For developers, it provides a good list of tips for making a system much more responsive with regards to status and reporting in a production environment.Great reminders for Devs to build a system that works in the environment to which it will be deployed.

Get it!

Product Description
Applications that work perfectly in controlled settings often fail in production environments, impacting business operations; this can result from a failure to account for any number of unforeseen events in hostile production environments. This book explores a frequently overlooked aspect of software development: non-functional design and testing. In the real world, hostile production conditions and changing business usage can lead to unforeseen downtime or unacceptable system performance. Written by technologists and based on real field experience, the book examines common failure scenarios, defensive design patterns, and effective performance strategies. It illustrates approaches to plan and execute comprehensive testing to ensure compliance with critical non-functional requirements.

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