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Asynchronous processing models can be highly efficient but are not without challenges. If the real world writes the best stories, then maybe we can learn something from Starbucks about designing successful asynchronous messaging solutions.
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References
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[1] G. Hohpe and B. Woolf, Enterprise Integration Patterns, Addison-Wesley, 2003.
[2] D. Schmidt et al., Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture, vol. 2, John Wiley, 2000.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Gregor Hohpe,
"Your Coffee Shop Doesn't Use Two-Phase Commit,"
IEEE Software,
vol. 22,
no. 2,
pp. 64-66,
Mar/Apr,
2005
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