Explore DDD 2019 – Denver, Sept. 16-20
A loosely coupled software architecture and an organizational structure to match is one of the biggest predictors of continuous delivery performance. To optimize end-to-end value creation and delivery, technical leaders must adopt a sociotechnical mindset.
When teams are designed without consideration of the software architecture, dependencies will arise in code that inhibits teams from delivering high value at speed. Organizational dysfunctions will multiply as productivity and motivation drop dramatically across the entire company. But by adopting a sociotechnical mindset, teams and software systems can be aligned to minimize dependencies and maximize product innovation speed.
The sociotechnical mindset is the synthesis of multiple perspectives, including social dynamics, domain-driven design, business models, and software architecture. Nick will teach you how to apply these principles and patterns through real examples based on years of practical experience across a wide range of organizations, including the UK government, Salesforce, and more.
About Nick Tune
Nick is a strategic technical leader at Navico and the co-author of two books: "Designing Autonomous Team and Services" (O’Reilly) and "Patterns, Principles, and Practices of Domain-Driven Design" (Wrox).
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