Residuality theory is 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 modeling that uses applied complexity science to make managing uncertainty a fundamental part of the design process.
Rethinking software development: insights from 20+ years in the field
„If someone is taking a journey, he (or she) can tell a story. Therefore I would take my staff and hat and would choose to travel.“ (Matthias Claudius, 1740-1815) The present talk was designed with exactly this, 1000-times heard (and slightly updated), German proverb...


