Monday Dec 9
10:30 –
11:15
Green Room
Thinking about your Systems with Bytesize Architecture Sessions
People building a system need to have a high level of shared knowledge. They need to know not just what to build today, but what the system should look like in the near future. Generally, the goal of the system is a bit of mirage, with blurry edges. Each of us have an idea of what it is we are building, is it the same idea?
Sharing knowledge effectively is hard, in this talk I will present a technique called Bytesize Architecture Sessions. It is a workshop format that improves knowledge sharing of systems.
Some of the benefits of Bytesize Architecture Sessions are:
- Improved systems thinking
- Enriching collaboration within the team
- Understanding architecture practices and tools in a safe environment
- A feedback loop controlled by the team that produces better documentation across sessions
- Revealing the Bermuda Triangles!
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GitHub Copilot - How It Works, How We Got Here, Where It's GoingDamian BradyMonday Dec 9 @ 15:30
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Developer Productivity With IntelliJ IDEATrisha GeeTuesday Dec 10 @ 11:30
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Thinking about your Systems with Bytesize Architecture SessionsAndrea MagnorskyMonday Dec 9 @ 10:30
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A New Era for Legacy ModernisationRachel LaycockTuesday Dec 10 @ 10:30
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Adaptive Architectures - Building API Layers that Build ThemselvesMarty PittTuesday Dec 10 @ 14:15
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Ant Farm Entropy: Sugar Powered EncryptionSuz HintonMonday Dec 9 @ 14:15
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Microservices on Unison Cloud: Statically Typed, Dynamically DeployedRúnar BjarnasonTuesday Dec 10 @ 13:15
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Skills for the Age of AIMichelle "MishManners" DukeMonday Dec 9 @ 11:30
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Side-Effects Are The Complexity IcebergKris JenkinsMonday Dec 9 @ 13:15