Advanced Software Architecture with Residuality Theory - Dec 2024 (Berlin)

Advanced Software Architecture with Residuality Theory - Dec 2024 (Berlin)

Design software systems for complex business environments with Residuality Theory

Date and time

Wed, 4 Dec 2024 09:30 - Fri, 6 Dec 2024 16:30 CET

Location

Titanic Chausse Berlin

Chausseestraße 30 10115 Berlin Germany

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About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 7 hours

Berlin, 4-5-6 December 2024, from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm each day. Trainer: Barry O'Reilly.

This workshop is designed to be delivered in presence, and it will take place in Titanic Chausse Berlin.

Abstract

Once you’ve learned how to code and have several years of experience, what is the next step? Modern software engineering has long rejected the big, up-front, framework-heavy approaches of traditional enterprise architecture. This leads to the question of how we bring about quality in the solutions that we build.

Introducing Residuality Theory – a revolutionary new theory of software design that aims to make it easier to design software systems for complex business environments.

Residuality Theory models software systems as interconnected residues – an alternative to component and process modelling that uses applied complexity science to make managing uncertainty a fundamental part of the design process.

Join this three-day in-person workshop with Barry O’Reilly and learn how Residuality Theory will help you think differently when building robust, antifragile software that is fit for uncertain times.

Target Audience

The workshop introduces ideas on the philosophy of architecture, forcing participants to think outside of the technology and relate decision-making to markets, culture, economic and societal concerns.

It teaches practical techniques in stressor analysis and the use of matrices to make component decisions and gives participants the chance to work with these techniques in labs and groups.

After completing the course, participants will be better able to design and test architectures, work in environments where requirements are complex and uncertain, and effectively work with non-functional requirements.

Agenda

Day 1

  • Philosophy of Architecture
  • Concrete Complexity for Software Engineering
  • Representation in Architecture
  • Residuality Theory
  • Networks.

Day 2

  • Modelling stress: socio-economic architecture
  • Defining residues
  • Surviving unknown unknowns
  • Producing a real-world architecture.

Day 3

  • Contagion analysis and component decisions
  • Adjacency matrix techniques
  • Incidence matrix techniques
  • Testing the architecture.

Learning Objectives

The workshop introduces ideas on the philosophy of architecture, forcing participants to think outside of the technology and relate decision-making to markets, culture, economic and societal concerns.

It teaches practical techniques in stressor analysis and the use of matrices to make component decisions and gives participants the chance to work with these techniques in labs and groups.

The workshop also successfully unites teams around a common definition of architecture.

After completing the course, participants will be better able to design and test architectures, work in environments where requirements are complex and uncertain, and effectively work with non-functional requirements.

Expect to get your hands dirty

The workshop involves learning the theory and then putting it to practical use in intensive labs where students will use the ideas in group work to design solutions and verify that the system is increasing in quality.

A laptop with Excel/Google Sheets will be required in order to join the workshop.

Why should I buy a ticket

Join Barry and learn advanced, cutting-edge techniques based on ongoing research that is designed to identify and decrease risk, improve confidence in decision making and protect your architecture when the domain is characterized by uncertainty.

F.A.Q.

Do I need to know something beforehand to participate in this workshop?

You'll get the most out of this workshop if you already have a good understanding of software design. Also be mindful that this workshop is designed for developers with an advanced background (please see the section "Target Audience" above for further info).

Do I need my laptop to attend this workshop?

You'll need a laptop with Excel/Google Sheets to join this workshop.

About the Master Class

Language: The workshop will be held in English.

Time: from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.

Venue: Titanic Chausse Berlin, Chausserstrasse, 30, 10115, Berlin

Laptop: Check out the F.A.Q. section.

Dress code: Informal. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes as the majority of the activities will involve walking around and standing up most of the time.

Included in the price: arrival coffee break, lunch and afternoon coffee break, each day.

Not included in the price: travel and accommodation.

How to get to Berlin?

You can get to Berlin by flying into Berlin Brandenburg.

Check out the Titanic Chausse Berlin Venue Info Page and get it sorted! With plenty of handy information on accommodation, travel options, where to find the training venue, and much more!

Questions? Drop us a line: info@avanscoperta.it

Link to the website

https://www.avanscoperta.it/en/training/advanced-software-architecture-workshop/

Trainer

Barry O'Reilly

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