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Critically Engaging with Models a conversation with Rebecca
In this session, we are joined by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, who will first present a short talk on their essay Critically Engaging With Models followed by a group discussion. It would be great if you…
Patterns of BDD Automation - a Fireside chat with Seb Rose and Gáspár Nagy
Automation is a frequently discussed topic in the development and test communities - and has been for many years. Similarly, patterns have been part of community discourse ever since the Design…
See the Forest for the Trees - Trond Hjorteland
When developing your software products, be it coding, testing, user experience, product management, or all the other elements required to solve a customer need, do you understand what the rest of the…
Slow down to speed up your decision-making - Gien Verschatse
Software teams often reach for Kubernetes or similar prepackaged answers as default solutions to complex problems. But Kubernetes isn’t a strategy—it’s a tool. Using it prematurely can bury your team…
The paradox or polarity between decentralised and centralised decision-making
When it comes to giving software teams the autonomy to make their own decisions, trust can be a delicate thing. This is particularly true when those decisions can have a wider impact on other teams…
Escaping the Enshittification Trap: Systems Thinking for Sustainable Quality
In this talk, we’ll explore quality as an emergent property of our teams, tools, and processes—not just something we test at the end. We’ll look at challenges like speed to market and…
How Autonomy Saved One of Spotify’s Most Loved Features From Being Killed
"I would have killed that if it was just me, 100%,” said Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek about Discover Weekly, a feature that would become one of Spotify’s most loved product features, almost a…
The Innovation of Cumulative Cultures and Developer Problem-Solving
Did you know that crows are better than toddlers at generating novel solutions? It's true! In the earliest days of childhood, around the globe scientists have documented that human cognition…
Hazel Weakly - Abstractions as Bridges
Have you ever wondered about what makes a good abstraction vs a bad one? Do you want to examine potential reasons why efforts to develop abstractions at a company or in a project take hold, and some…
Systems Thinking Intro with Lorraine Steyn
Systems thinking is the macro behaviour that we must understand in analyzing our world. A system always produces what it is designed to do, even if that isn't at all what we meant it to do! Systems…
Managing Domain Knowledge with Chris Simon
From example mapping, to BDD, to DDD practices like event storming and domain storytelling, we're fortunate to have a wide range of tools for collaboratively building domain knowledge and creating…
Soft Skills for Technical Professionals by Jacqui Read
The strongest tech skills don’t necessarily guarantee success. To get the best from those around you—and maximize your own influence—you need to boost your tech skills with soft skills. Luckily,…
[Fireside chat] orchestration and choreography with Laila Bougria & Udi Dahan
When building event-driven architectures, one of the challenges we face is coordinating work across many services. How do we implement complex data flows or complex business transactions that consist…
Exploring Integrative Leadership Keynote - Adaptive Leadership: Mobilizing the whole Ebenezer Ikonne
As systemic complexity increases around us, many technologists are redefining “leadership.” What is technical leadership when good decision-making depends on collective, cross-functional thinking?…
(Architectural) Decision Making Gathering Keynote - architecture over architects
As the relational complexity of software increases, we need, more than ever, smart architecture. Domain-aligned, team-decoupling, cohesiveness-driving, constantly evolving architecture has a massive…
Sharing your (Systems) knowledge with Bytesize Architecture Sessions with Andrea
Does your team suffer from: Inconsistent views of your systems? Producing incohesive solutions? Ineffective architecture practices and tools? Introducing Bytesize Architecture Sessions! Bytesize…
Effective team collaboration and why we need it for modern product experiences?
oday most software products are highly networked and distributed solutions used by 1000s if not -10000s of people spread across the globe. To produce an experience that is intuitive and delivers a…
[Panel] Long term impact of architectural design decision
There is a quote made famous by Ruth Malan from Grady Booch: "Architecture represents the significant design decisions that shape a system." And shaping a system takes time, and seeing the impact of…
Design & Reality with Mathias Verraes
Our models should be driven by the domain, but not constrained by what domain experts tell us. After all, the domain language is messy, organic, ambiguous, social, incomplete, and if it has any…
Domain-Drinking Dialogues 2nd edition - 2021 Lean coffee
In the last week of this year, we are closing another full year of virtual Domain-driven design meetups with the last meetup. So grab your drinks (tea, lemonade or anything you want!) and come join…
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