Event Storming: From a Pile of Sticky Notes to a Domain-Driven Design Microservices Architecture
Event Storming: From a Pile of Sticky Notes to a Domain-Driven Design Microservices Architecture
One of the main challenges each company faces is to come up with processes that create business value and a revenue stream for its employees. In the past many technical approaches often have led to expensive trial and error efforts including rewriting existing code bases.
Meet Event Storming. It is a lightweight, rapid and flexible workshop method for everyone that is using sticky notes in various colours for collaborative exploration of your complex business domains – layer by layer. Aligned with Domain-Driven Design working in an iterative manner helps the various stakeholders (product owners, scrum masters and software developers) to not only derive events, commands, aggregates, domain models and bounded contexts but also figure out issues, hot spots and chances for continuous improvement.
SPEAKER: Benjamin Nothdurft – https://twitter.com/dataduke
Technical Lead for Cloud Technologies at codecentric
Benjamin is an Oracle Groundbreaker, works as technical lead for cloud technologies and regional manager Erfurt at codecentric, speaks regularly at international conferences and loves to teach at several universities. He focuses on Microservices, Domain-Driven Design as well as the Java and Container ecosystems while pushing Software Craftsmanship and Agile Practices to the next level. As passionate software crafter he also organized over 100 IT events and several hackathons in the past years. He founded and runs the Software Crafters Group, Java User Group, Devoxx4Kids Group and Hackathons Group in Thüringen as well as the Software Architecture Group in Leipzig. As a committee member and organizer at several conferences including microXchg in Berlin, CloudLand and JavaLand in Phantasialand he also helps to establish a high cohesion across cultural and international boundaries. On top, he serves as an advisor at the Java Aktuell Magazine, at the board of an Open Source Price by the government and a federal Java Coding Challenge.
Видео Event Storming: From a Pile of Sticky Notes to a Domain-Driven Design Microservices Architecture канала codecentric AG
One of the main challenges each company faces is to come up with processes that create business value and a revenue stream for its employees. In the past many technical approaches often have led to expensive trial and error efforts including rewriting existing code bases.
Meet Event Storming. It is a lightweight, rapid and flexible workshop method for everyone that is using sticky notes in various colours for collaborative exploration of your complex business domains – layer by layer. Aligned with Domain-Driven Design working in an iterative manner helps the various stakeholders (product owners, scrum masters and software developers) to not only derive events, commands, aggregates, domain models and bounded contexts but also figure out issues, hot spots and chances for continuous improvement.
SPEAKER: Benjamin Nothdurft – https://twitter.com/dataduke
Technical Lead for Cloud Technologies at codecentric
Benjamin is an Oracle Groundbreaker, works as technical lead for cloud technologies and regional manager Erfurt at codecentric, speaks regularly at international conferences and loves to teach at several universities. He focuses on Microservices, Domain-Driven Design as well as the Java and Container ecosystems while pushing Software Craftsmanship and Agile Practices to the next level. As passionate software crafter he also organized over 100 IT events and several hackathons in the past years. He founded and runs the Software Crafters Group, Java User Group, Devoxx4Kids Group and Hackathons Group in Thüringen as well as the Software Architecture Group in Leipzig. As a committee member and organizer at several conferences including microXchg in Berlin, CloudLand and JavaLand in Phantasialand he also helps to establish a high cohesion across cultural and international boundaries. On top, he serves as an advisor at the Java Aktuell Magazine, at the board of an Open Source Price by the government and a federal Java Coding Challenge.
Видео Event Storming: From a Pile of Sticky Notes to a Domain-Driven Design Microservices Architecture канала codecentric AG
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