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Applying the concept of Class Responsibility Cards to microservice architectures | Technology at GDS

by Lee Bryant | Nov 18, 2015

Class Responsibility Cards (CRCs), a technique traditionally used in object-oriented programming, can be applied to microservice architectures to help design and understand these systems. CRCs are a way of defining how classes of objects interact with each other in a...
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