Style Selection: Monolith, Modular Monolith, Services
This generated surface maps a learner-facing curriculum unit to its canonical source routes.
Curriculum surface
- Open learner-facing unit
- Curriculum path:
content/curriculum/production/semester-10-capstone/module-01-domain-analysis-architecture-design/concepts/cluster-03-architecture-decision/08-style-selection-monolith-modular-monolith-services-primary.md - App:
production - Semester:
semester-10-capstone - Module:
module-01-domain-analysis-architecture-design - Unit kind:
concept - Curation level:
module_curated
Learning objectives
- Explain Style Selection: Monolith, Modular Monolith, Services as the work of turning a real problem domain into explicit boundaries, constraints, and architectural decisions instead of vague project ambition.
- Use Style Selection: Monolith, Modular Monolith, Services to make the capstone direction defensible: what problem is being solved, what scope is excluded, and which tradeoffs matter most.
- Use
api-design-patterns,clean-architecture,fundamentals-of-software-architecture,learning-domain-driven-designto connect the learner-facing explanation to domain analysis, architecture sketches, requirements framing, and decision rationale.
Prerequisites
- Comfort with architecture, system design, and making tradeoffs explicit before implementation begins.
Source books
api-design-patternsclean-architecturefundamentals-of-software-architecturelearning-domain-driven-design
Source routes
Api Design Patterns
- /books/api-design-patterns via
API Design Patterns
Clean Architecture
- /books/clean-architecture via
Clean Architecture
Fundamentals Of Software Architecture
- /books/fundamentals-of-software-architecture via
Fundamentals of Software Architecture
Learning Domain Driven Design
- /books/learning-domain-driven-design via
Learning Domain-Driven Design
Supporting curriculum routes
- /architecture/semester-06-databases-distributed/module-05-distributed-systems-fundamentals/concepts/cluster-01-the-inescapable-reality/01-the-eight-fallacies-of-distributed-computing-primary via
S6 M05 -> The eight fallacies of distributed computing,S6 M05 → The eight fallacies of distributed computing - /architecture/semester-07-architecture-ddd/module-02-architecture-patterns-modular/concepts/cluster-02-modular-monoliths-and-component-based/04-modular-monolith-the-right-default-for-most-systems-primary via
S7 M02 -> Modular monolith: the right default for most systems,S7 M02 → Modular monolith: the right default for most systems - /architecture/semester-07-architecture-ddd/module-02-architecture-patterns-modular/concepts/cluster-02-modular-monoliths-and-component-based/06-enforcing-module-boundaries-in-code-primary via
S7 M02 -> Enforcing module boundaries in code,S7 M02 → Enforcing module boundaries in code - /architecture/semester-07-architecture-ddd/module-02-architecture-patterns-modular/concepts/cluster-05-choosing-a-style/13-style-selection-by-architectural-characteristics-primary via
S7 M02 -> Style selection by architectural characteristics,S7 M02 → Style selection by architectural characteristics
External enrichment
- C4 Model (
official_docs_companion) - Anchors capstone architecture communication in a practical model that is easy to apply and review. - arc42 Documentation (
optional_deep_dive) - Adds a more complete documentation structure for teams that need stronger design traceability.
AI companion modes
- Explain simply
- Socratic tutor
- Challenge my understanding
- Diagnose my confusion
- Connect forward / backward
Source-of-truth note
This teaching unit is learner-facing guidance assembled from canonical book routes plus prior curriculum surfaces. Use the listed source books as the primary conceptual spine for Style Selection: Monolith, Modular Monolith, Services, and use the supporting curriculum routes to reconnect earlier learner-facing explanations when needed.