FLEX (Karlsruhe) - Eberhard Wolff - German - sold out
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Microservices, Self-contained Systems, and Continuous Delivery
Implement flexible architectural approaches such as microservices and self-contained systems. Learn how to use domain-driven design and continuous delivery to develop adaptable architectures that respond to changing requirements.
Demands on software are changing at an ever-increasing rate – and the architecture must react to this. This training provides modern, pragmatic approaches for flexible software architectures such as microservices and self-contained systems. Domain-driven design and the closely related strategic design show how bounded context and context maps can be used to partition even large applications in a serviceable and long-term way.
According to Conway’s law, an organization is interwoven with its architecture and can make a contribution to its flexibility. Continuous delivery is a further influencing factor, bringing software into production more quickly and reliably. This however is only possible with appropriate clean modularization. Continuous delivery also offers new tools for architects: infrastructures such as IaaS, PaaS, and virtualization open up new possibilities to make software more flexible. With the aid of metrics and logging, more information can be incorporated into the designing of the architecture.
Your Trainers
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.