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    Mastering Software Architecture Patterns For System Design

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Mastering Software Architecture Patterns For System Design

    Mastering Software Architecture Patterns For System Design
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.24 GB | Duration: 13h 39m

    Learn to design scalable, maintainable software systems using proven architecture patterns and real-world system design

    What you'll learn

    Core software architecture principles and how they differ from software design and code, including quality attributes and architect responsibilities.

    Modern architectural patterns like layered, hexagonal, clean, onion, microservices, SOA, and modular monoliths—when and why to use each.

    Integration and communication patterns such as API Gateway, BFF, pub-sub, and resilience techniques (e.g., retries, circuit breakers, chaos testing).

    Security and governance foundations, including Zero Trust, OAuth2, JWT, service-to-service security, and secrets management best practices.

    Cloud-native architectures and scalability patterns like serverless, containerized deployments, autoscaling, edge computing, and observability tooling.

    Decision-making frameworks for choosing the right architecture patterns, analyzing trade-offs, and learning from real-world anti-patterns and failures.

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of software development (any programming language — Java, C#, Python, JavaScript, etc.)

    Familiarity with web applications or backend systems (e.g., REST APIs, databases, or MVC frameworks)

    General knowledge of software engineering concepts like classes, functions, and modular code

    A willingness to think in terms of architecture, systems, and long-term design trade-offs

    No prior experience in architecture roles required — ideal for developers aspiring to become architects or senior engineers

    You don’t need to be a cloud expert or have formal architecture training — this course will guide you step-by-step from fundamentals to advanced architectural decisions.

    Description

    Ready to become the architect behind scalable, secure, and high-performance systems?Mastering Software Architecture Patterns for System Design is your step-by-step blueprint to designing modern, production-grade software like the pros at Google, Netflix, and Amazon.In today’s cloud-native world, just writing code isn’t enough — you need to think in architecture. This course teaches you how to design, evaluate, and evolve software systems that are built for scale, agility, and change. Whether you're an experienced developer, a future tech lead, or preparing for a system design interview, this course will give you the architectural mindset top companies demand.You’ll explore proven patterns like Hexagonal, Clean, and Onion Architectures, as well as distributed models including Microservices, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and Event-Driven Systems. You’ll master API Gateways, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), Serverless, CDNs, and more.Learn how to make smart architectural decisions using tools like Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) and C4 diagrams, while avoiding costly anti-patterns.Packed with real-world use cases, interactive diagrams, and practical decision-making strategies, this course empowers you to architect for the real world — not just the whiteboard.By the end, you’ll be ready to design robust systems across enterprise software, scalable APIs, and cloud-native platforms, with confidence and clarity.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction and Foundations of Software Architecture

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is Software Architecture?

    Lecture 3 Architecture vs. Design vs. Code

    Lecture 4 Quality Attributes in Software Architecture

    Lecture 5 Role & Responsibilities of a Software Architect

    Lecture 6 Documenting Architecture: ADRs, C4 Diagrams & Best Practices

    Section 2: Layered & Modular Architecture Patterns

    Lecture 7 Monolithic and Layered Architectures

    Lecture 8 Hexagonal Architecture

    Lecture 9 Clean and Onion Architectures

    Lecture 10 Applying Modular Architectures in Real Systems

    Section 3: Distributed Systems & Service Architectures

    Lecture 11 Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

    Lecture 12 Microservices Architecture Overview

    Lecture 13 Modular Monoliths and Migration Strategy

    Lecture 14 Micro Frontends & UI Composition

    Lecture 15 Real-World Use Cases for Distributed Styles

    Section 4: Communication & Integration Patterns

    Lecture 16 Communication Patterns: Sync vs Async

    Lecture 17 API Gateway & Backend for Frontend (BFF)

    Lecture 18 Messaging and Event Brokers

    Lecture 19 Resilience Patterns: Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeouts

    Lecture 20 Building Fault-Tolerant Systems

    Section 5: Security & Governance in Architecture

    Lecture 21 Security Principles & Zero Trust

    Lecture 22 Auth & Identity: OAuth2 and OpenID Connect

    Lecture 23 API & Service Security

    Lecture 24 Secrets & Token Management

    Lecture 25 Real-World Security Scenarios

    Section 6: Event-Driven & Reactive Systems

    Lecture 26 Event-Driven Architecture Basics

    Lecture 27 Event Sourcing + CQRS

    Lecture 28 Reactive Principles & Reactive Systems

    Lecture 29 Distributed Consistency: Saga & Outbox Patterns

    Section 7: Cloud-Native & Scalable Architecture Styles

    Lecture 30 Cloud Service Models – IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and Beyond

    Lecture 31 12-Factor App Design

    Lecture 32 Serverless Architecture Explained

    Lecture 33 Containerization with Docker & Kubernetes

    Lecture 34 Load Balancing & Autoscaling

    Lecture 35 Edge Architectures: CDN & Edge Functions

    Lecture 36 Observability: Logs, Metrics & Tracing

    Section 8: UI Architecture Patterns for Apps

    Lecture 37 UI Architecture Patterns: MVC, MVP, MVVM

    Lecture 38 Unidirectional UIs: MVU & VIPER

    Lecture 39 Offline-First & Data Sync

    Lecture 40 Selecting UI Patterns by Platform

    Section 9: Architectural Decision-Making & Trade-Offs

    Lecture 41 Choosing the Right Architecture Pattern

    Lecture 42 Trade-Off Analysis

    Lecture 43 Pattern Selection Frameworks

    Lecture 44 Architecture Anti-Patterns & Failure Stories

    Lecture 45 Influence of Domain-Driven Design

    Section 10: Conclusion & Next Steps

    Lecture 46 Conclusion, Gratitude & Way Forward

    A mid-level developer aiming to move into a more architectural role,A senior engineer looking to make better design and system-level decisions,A tech lead or engineering manager who needs to guide teams with sound architectural choices,Or a solutions architect seeking to strengthen your foundation and stay current with modern patterns