Hands-on-Einstieg in Wardley Maps – Deutsch – Termingarantie
Description
In this interactive workshop, we will explore the topic of Wardley Maps and how you can use maps pragmatically to develop software systems and IT landscapes. Wardley Maps are evolving strategy maps that create context-specific situational awareness of software systems (and more). They provide a place to communicate complex issues: How do business and systems relate? Where do we build something ourselves, what do we reuse from others, and what do we outsource completely? What development practices and processes do we use to do this? We create Wardley Maps for these kinds of questions to better understand our situation. And more! With a map, we can also plan where to go. For this, Wardley Mapping offers us a rich fund of signposts for navigating and tips for dealing with legacy issues.
Level of difficulty: Beginner
Agenda
09:00 am - 5:00 pm CET/CEST (incl. 1 hour lunch break and 4 x 10 minutes break)
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Learn the basics of Wardley Maps (components, value chain, relationships, evolution)
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Classify your situation with climatic patterns, doctrine, and strategic moves
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Visualize and discuss the evolution of software systems
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Relate effects of team organization, process models, and software quality to the evolution of software systems
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Learn about application examples of Wardley Maps in software modernization
Your Trainers
Markus Harrer
INNOQ
Software Analytics, software modernization, initiator cards42
- CPSA Foundation Level
- Evolution and Improvement of software architectures
- Getting started with Wardley Maps
- Improving Software Quality through Data
Markus Harrer is a software engineer who’s passionate about improving the way we do software development. He specializes in the analysis of software data such as source code, application performance data or version control repositories to show the underlying problems of the symptoms we face on the surface. He is an active contributor in communities on the topics of Software Analytics, software architecture, software modernization and Java. He is also an accredited trainer for the iSAQB Foundation Level and the Advanced Level Module IMPROVE.