Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 3–4, 2019: Training
Feb 4–6, 2019: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY

Schedule: Fundamentals sessions

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10:45am–12:15pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Location: Trianon Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Overview
James Thompson (Mavenlink)
Average rating: ***..
(3.52, 27 ratings)
Every software system has an architecture. Many are little more than the result of circumstances, rather than deliberate decisions. Helping teams think about software architecture is a key to helping them grow well. James Thompson demonstrates how to assess approaches and make decisions based on what matters to your team and your projects. Read more.
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2:15pm–3:05pm Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Overview
Patrick Kua (N26)
Average rating: ****.
(4.62, 24 ratings)
Being a successful architect requires more than just a good understanding of architecture. Patrick Kua explores the breadth of skills and experience an architect should focus on and outlines the balance of traits that makes a well-rounded architect. Read more.
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4:50pm–5:40pm Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice
Pepijn van de Kamp (SIG), Luc Brandts (Software Improvement Group)
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(3.80, 5 ratings)
Great architectures are not just about software but also about the people that create it. Traces of how people collaborate during the creation of software systems are captured in data sources like version control history, source code, and ticketing systems. Luc Brandts and Pepijn van de Kamp explain how analyzing this data provides valuable insights and input for your architectural strategy. Read more.