Our trainings about Domain-driven Design

Modern software architectures are complex - and often the problem lies not in the technology, but in the common understanding of the specialist domain. This is where Domain-Driven Design (DDD) comes in: It helps teams to define clear terms (Ubiquitous Language), design structures in a targeted way (Bounded Contexts) and develop software in such a way that it directly reflects the business logic.

Strategic DDD provides the framework: How do we delineate domains in a meaningful way? Which context maps result? Which patterns such as customer supplier or anti-corruption layer help us to manage dependencies cleanly?

Tactical DDD goes into detail: Which entities, value objects and aggregates make our model robust? How do we use event storming for a deeper analysis - from the big picture to the design level?

Whether you are looking for an introductory DDD training, want to get to grips with strategic domain-driven design or need a solution for legacy modernization - our training courses will help you master DDD in a practical way.

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Michael Plöd

INNOQ

Domain-driven Design, EventStorming, software architecture

  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Domain-driven Design for Managers
  • Domain-driven Design in Practice
  • Team Topologies Deep Dive

Michael works a a Fellow for INNOQ. He has over 15 years of practical consulting experience in software development and -architecture. His main areas of interest are currently Domain-driven Design, Event Sourcing, Microservices and presentation techniques for developers and architects. Michael is the author of the book »Hands-on Domain-driven Design – by example« on Leanpub and translated Team Topologies (by Skelton & Pais). Michael is TTA (Team Topologies Advocate).

Johannes Seitz

INNOQ

Domain-driven Design, IT renovation, agile methods

  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Domain-driven Design in Practice

Johannes has been working in the software industry for over 10 years. His main focus areas include domain-driven design, IT renovation and agile software architecture. As a coach and trainer, he helps teams build or rehabilitate software sustainably.

Eberhard Wolff

SWAGLab

Architecture, Microservices, Domain-driven Design

  • Domain-driven Design renovates Legacy
  • Flexible architectures
  • Software architecture kickstart
  • Team Topologies Deep Dive

Eberhard Wolff is Head of Architecture at SWAGLab and has worked as an architect and consultant for more than twenty years, often at the intersection of business and technology. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including on microservices, and is a regular speaker at international conferences. His technological focus is on modern architecture and development approaches such as cloud, domain-driven design and microservices.

Here is the link to his website.

Martin Otten

INNOQ

Domain-driven Design, agile methods, host of INNOQ’s Technology Lunch

  • Domain-driven Design in Practice

Martin Otten is a Senior Consultant at INNOQ. He has been working in software development for fifteen years and is involved in the realization of software and IoT products. His focus is on Domain-Driven Design, Agile methods and the optimization of development processes.

Gerrit Beine

INNOQ

Agile methods and organizations

  • Advanced Product Owner
  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Domain-driven Design in Practice
  • Intensive Preparation for the iSAQB CPSA-A Exam
  • Make and Bring About Good Decisions
  • Risk Management for Software Architects

Gerrit has been working full-time in IT since 1998, with agile methods since 2001 and enjoys building bridges between software architecture and organizations. He has founded three companies and has been responsible for large projects as a software architect and consultant.

In addition to a degree in computer science, he also has a Master’s degree in Software Product Engineering and an MBA in General Management. He likes to combine his software architecture knowledge with insights from psychology and sociology.

Gerrit has been an active member of the iSAQB e.V. since 2011 and is accredited as a trainer for CPSA-Foundation and CPSA-A Domain-driven Design and as an examiner for the Advanced Level. Since 2008, he has been teaching software quality in the Master’s program at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences Zwickau.