Pattern based stratification, construction of conversion framework, Pakistan University of Science and Technology, Islamabad Campus 1 ranazulfiqar@hotmail.com 2zubair.chatta@gmail.com Abstract - Continuously develop software with frequent business and technology changes need to do it. Service Oriented Architecture As a business-centric architecture, the I.T architecture approach is not an exception, and a systematic approach is needed to support this evolution at the abstract architecture level. Conversion of architecture in the context of SOA must be specified and implemented as a multi-tiered architecture change mechanism.
ResNeXt is a simple architecture that uses the iterative layer strategy of VGG / ResNets, while taking advantage of Inceptions' split transform merge strategy in a simple and scalable way. The ResNeXt module performs a series of transformations (cardinality is the size of the transformation set), each transformation is done with low dimensional embedding, and its output is aggregated by summation. All the conversions to be aggregated are the same topology. With this design, we can accommodate many transformations without special design.
Understand the deep residual network - Simple modular learning framework to redefine cutting edge technology
The Model-View-Controller (MVC) structure is a standard software development method provided by the most popular web framework, obviously a layered architecture. Just above the database is the model layer, which usually contains information about the business logic and the type of data in the database. At the top is the view layer, usually CSS, JavaScript, and HTML with dynamic embed code. In the middle there is a controller with various rules and methods for transforming data moving between views and models.
The Internet standards describe a framework called the Internet protocol suite. This is a model architecture that initially divides methods into hierarchical protocol systems, as documented in RFC 1122 and RFC 1123. These layers correspond to the environment or scope in which those services operate. At the top is the application layer, space for application specific networking schemes used in software applications. For example, a web browser program uses a client-server application model and a specific protocol for interaction between a server and a client, while many file sharing systems use a peer-to-peer paradigm. Below this top level, the transport layer connects applications on different hosts to logical channels over the network using the appropriate data exchange method.