Here is my attempt to create first draft of my whitepaper on Data Governance. Will be working on improving the version my missing elements soon. Read paper here : First page for preview:
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fast.com is an internet bandwidth speed test service from Netflix. Read its implementation architecture in their tech blog.
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Recently I wrote a research paper on the said topic, and here are the links I published: Original, updated version @ GitHub – https://github.com/ninethsense/VirtualQueue/blob/master/README.md Medium – https://medium.com/@ninethsense_8477/yet-another-virtual-queue-management-system-design-44cdee123a0b Additionally, a small excerpt in a Malayalam online news paper – https://www.janmabhumi.in/read/bevq-failure-is-a-lesson-how-to-build-the-best-virtual-queue-app/
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Nice read – https://codeburst.io/enterprise-software-is-the-hardest-software-to-write-c76d59725f3
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Architectures to help you design and implement secure, highly-available, performant and resilient solutions on Azure. URL: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/solutions/architecture/?_lrsc=fd65b7ab-4a43-4e3f-b000-4c56030f5c69
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Nice set of design references for your next project. URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/
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A nice read on ‘why you should be careful when dealing with strings’ – https://medium.com/@indy_singh/strings-are-evil-a803d05e5ce3
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