Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 25–26, 2018: Training
Feb 26–28, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Bernd Ruecker

Bernd Ruecker
Cofounder and Developer Advocate, Camunda

Website | @berndruecker

Bernd Rücker is a cofounder and developer advocate at Camunda, an open source software company reinventing workflow automation, where he focuses on new workflow automation paradigms that fit into modern architectures around distributed systems, microservices, domain-driven design, event-driven architecture, and reactive systems. Previously, Bernd helped automate highly scalable core workflows at global companies including T-Mobile, Lufthansa, and Zalando and contributed to various open source workflow engines. He coauthored Real-Life BPMN, a popular book about workflow modeling and automation, writes for various magazines, and regularly speaks at conferences.

Sessions

2:15pm–3:05pm Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Secondary topics:  Best Practice
Bernd Ruecker (Camunda)
Average rating: ****.
(4.18, 11 ratings)
In distributed systems, some business transactions and even more end-to-end processes stretch across boundaries of individual services. While event-driven choreography leads to nicely decoupled systems, complex event chains cause headaches. Bernd Rücker explains why transforming certain events into commands is beneficial and how to avoid losing sight of larger-scale flows. Read more.
3:05pm–3:50pm Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Location: Table B
Bernd Ruecker (Camunda)
Stop by and chat with Bernd about how to manage business transactions and end-to-end processes that cross the boundary of individual services in systems that are more and more distributed. Read more.