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titleSchool of Software Engineering 2022 (SSE22)

"Design of modular, distributed and event driven systems: a practical approach"


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  • Consciously and professionally decide what to optimize architecture for, and which technical and organizational constraints have to be taken into account
  • Create professional architecture diagrams in C4 model, verify validity of their design, present it to the stakeholders
  • Decide which approach to architecture will be better in particular case: modular monolithic, synchronous microservices or distributed event driven system
  • Optimize the architecture for SLA and performance of critical path, without creating error-prone combinations
  • Optimize the system for maintainability and extensibility, so that more business value can be delivered by the implementing team 


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titleSchool of Software Engineering 2021 (SSE21)

"Software architecture driven by domain"


TOPICS:

  • DDD approach

  • Strategic and Tactical design

  • Dividing large and complex business problems into multiple chunks with clear boundaries


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titleFrom the participants:

“Trainers demonstrated appropriate knowledge and communicated information clearly”


"There is rarely an opportunity to design a complex system from the beginning as shown in this training"


"I would recommend this course to others" 






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