Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 3–4, 2019: Training
Feb 4–6, 2019: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
 
Concourse A
Add Domain-driven design and event-driven microservices to your personal schedule
9:00am 2-Day Training Domain-driven design and event-driven microservices Matt Stine (Pivotal)
Concourse B
Add The architect elevator to your personal schedule
9:00am 2-Day Training The architect elevator Gregor Hohpe (ArchitectElevator.com)
Concourse C
Add Developing microservices to your personal schedule
9:00am 2-Day Training Developing microservices Chris Richardson (Eventuate)
Concourse E
Add Fundamentals of software architecture to your personal schedule
9:00am 2-Day Training Fundamentals of software architecture Mark Richards (Self-employed)
Concourse G
Add Building evolutionary architecture to your personal schedule
9:00am 2-Day Training Building evolutionary architecture Neal Ford (ThoughtWorks)
8:00am Morning Coffee | Room: Concourse Foyer
10:30am Morning Break | Room: Concourse Foyer
3:00pm Afternoon Break | Room: Concourse Foyer
12:30pm Lunch | Room: Murray Hill
9:00am-5:00pm (8h)
Domain-driven design and event-driven microservices
Matt Stine (Pivotal)
Leveraging an exemplar business domain (a pizza delivery store), Matt Stine takes you through domain-driven design (DDD)-based decomposition strategies, data architecture patterns, and implementations.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h)
The architect elevator
Gregor Hohpe (ArchitectElevator.com)
Drawing on his diverse experience with startups, strategic consulting, internet software engineering, and corporate IT, Gregor Hohpe shows you how to recognize and overcome the challenges digital disruption places on traditional enterprises.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h)
Developing microservices
Chris Richardson (Eventuate)
Enterprises need to deliver better software faster. The microservice architecture has the testability and deployability necessary for DevOps. Chris Richardson walks you through using the microservice architecture to develop your applications, exploring key obstacles you'll face (and how to deal with them) and sharing strategies for refactoring a monolith to a microservice architecture.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h)
Fundamentals of software architecture
Mark Richards (Self-employed)
CNN recently rated software architect the number one job in America. Yet no clear path exists for moving from developer to architect. Mark Richards blends lecture and hands-on real-world group exercises to explore the many aspects of software architecture. You'll learn various integration styles (and when to use them) as well as patterns to fit various business needs and requirements.
9:00am-5:00pm (8h)
Building evolutionary architecture
Neal Ford (ThoughtWorks)
Neal Ford offers a new perspective on evolving architecture, showing you how to make “evolvability” a first-class “-ility” in your software projects.
8:00am-9:00am (1h)
Break: Morning Coffee
10:30am-11:00am (30m)
Break: Morning Break
3:00pm-3:30pm (30m)
Break: Afternoon Break
12:30pm-1:30pm (1h)
Break: Lunch