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System Design is a generic practice regarding the integration and coordination of multiple sub-systems. Some of the more mature approaches to develop systems can be summarized in the field of computing science.
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[[ByteByteGo]] produces a series of interesting system design videos in the area of cloud computing. Some of the video listings can be found here:
 
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 October 2022

System Design is a generic practice regarding the integration and coordination of multiple sub-systems. Some of the more mature approaches to develop systems can be summarized in the field of computing science[1], particularly in Abstract Interpretation[2].

System Design in the Cloud Era

ByteByteGo produces a series of interesting system design videos in the area of cloud computing. Some of the video listings can be found here:

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