Flexible architectures

Training iSAQB® CPSA®-Advanced FLEX

2025-09-22 - 2025-09-24

Technology 20
Methodology 10
Communication

FLEX (Online) - Falk Sippach - German

Description

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.

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Falk Sippach

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Architecture reviews, Java expert

  • Agile Software Architecture
  • CPSA Foundation Level
  • Documentation-as-Code
  • Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
  • Fantastic diagrams
  • Flexible architectures

As a trainer, consultant and architect, Falk is always on the lookout for the spark of passion that he can ignite in his participants, customers and colleagues. He has been supporting mostly agile software development projects in the Java environment for over 15 years, initially as a developer and later as a project manager, architect and coach. Falk is convinced that lifelong learning is the prerequisite for professional self-development and lasting enjoyment in what you do. Despite his enthusiasm for new things, he always keeps an eye on people and established structures in order to develop balanced solutions. As an active member of the community, he likes to share his knowledge in articles, blog posts and presentations at conferences or user group meetings and supports the organization of various specialist events. Video: What is Documentation as Code? Falk explains it to you in the stream with Lisa Moritz.

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