Add Dot
by Vaughn Vernon
Interviews with leading software architects and developers.
Listen to get deep insights on modern software architecture and development approaches while facing sociotechnical challenges.
If you are a technology executive, senior architect, or software engineer you will gain a fresh perspective on increasing success and innovation in software design and implementation.
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Episodes
Balancing Coupling in Software Design
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Edge and Service Mesh with Istio and Envoy Proxy
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Architecture in Today’s World of Agile, Cloud & DevOps
51m · PublishedWhat is "Continuous Architecture" and how do you define it? Why do quality attribute requirements drive software architectures? Why are they more important than functional requirements in an architectural context? Is Architecture still relevant in today’s world of Agile, Cloud and DevOps?
Pierre Pureur is an experienced software architect, with extensive innovation and application development background, vast exposure to the financial services industry, broad consulting experience and comprehensive technology infrastructure knowledge. His past roles include serving as Chief Enterprise Architect for a major financial services company, leading large architecture teams, managing large-scale concurrent application development projects and directing innovation initiatives, as well as developing strategies and business plans. He is coauthor of the books "Continuous Architecture in Practice: Scalable Software Architecture in the Age of Agility and DevOps"(2021) and "Continuous Architecture: Sustainable Architecture in an Agile and Cloud-Centric World" (2015) and has published many articles and presented at multiple software architecture conferences on this topic.
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Systems Thinking
1h 10m · PublishedWhat is Systems Thinking? Vaughn and Diana discuss how this form of thinking can help software architects.
If you’ve read The Economist or donated to Wikipedia, or contributed to The World Monuments Fund, you’ve interacted with systems that Diana helped to architect. She has 17+ years experience delivering initiatives to clients including Stanford, The Gates Foundation and Teach For All. She is co-founder of Mentrix Group and Principal Systems Architect for the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Service Mesh
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Visualizing Software Architecture
53m · PublishedTooling (diagramming vs modelling), diagrams as code, and the importance of all this even in our new agile world.
Simon is an independent consultant specializing in software architecture, and the author of “Software Architecture for Developers” (a developer-friendly guide to software architecture, technical leadership and the balance with agility). He is also the creator of the C4 model for visualizing software architecture, and the founder of Structurizr. Simon is a regular speaker at international software development conferences, and travels the world to help organizations visualize and document their software architecture.
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Wardley Mapping, Team Topologies, & DDD
1h 2m · PublishedSusanne Kaiser is an independent tech consultant supporting organizations to build and run software products from idea to production. Susanne was previously working as a startup CTO. She has a background in computer sciences and experience in software development and software architecture for more than 18 years. Susanne presents regularly at international tech conferences as a speaker.
In this episode Susanne discusses with Vaughn Vernon how she uses Wardley Maps, Domain-Driven Design, and Team Topologies in her strategic toolset. She also gives us a more details about her upcoming book.
As one of Kalele's instructors, Susanne teaches the Fast Flow of Change Workshop
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Continuous Architecture in Practice
45m · PublishedEoin Woods is CTO at Endava, where he guides technical strategy, oversees capability development and directs investment in emerging technologies. Eoin is a widely published author in both the research and industrial communities and a regular conference speaker, with a particular interest in software architecture, DevOps and computer security.
Authors Murat Erder, Pierre Pureur, and Eoin Woods have taken their extensive software architecture experience and applied it to the practical aspects of software architecture in real-world environments. Continuous Architecture in Practice provides hands-on advice for leveraging the continuous architecture approach in real-world environments and illuminates architectures changing role in the age of Agile, DevOps, and cloud platforms. This guide will help technologists update their architecture practice for new software challenges.
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Micro Frontends & AWS
45m · PublishedLuca Mezzalira is a Principal Solutions Architect at AWS, an international speaker, and an O’Reilly author.
He loves talking about distributed systems, software architecture, Domain-Driven Design, cloud and front-end development.
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Domain Storytelling—What is it?
44m · PublishedHenning loves programming in high quality. He lives this passion as coder, coach, and consultant at WPS – Workplace Solutions in Hamburg, Germany. There he helps teams to structure their monoliths or to build new systems from the beginning with a sustainable architecture. Microservices or self-contained systems are often the result. Henning is author of “Domain Storytelling – A Collaborative Modeling Method” and the www.LeasingNinja.io as well as translator of “Domain-Driven Design kompakt”.
Stefan Hofer studied Software Engineering in Austria and wrote a PhD thesis on the transformation of application landscapes. He has been working at WPS since 2005 where requirements analysis and domain-driven design became his main interest. With Domain Storytelling, he promotes a visual approach for learning domain language. Together with Henning Schwentner, he wrote a book about this modeling method.
In their book Domain Storytelling—A Collaborative, Visual, and Agile Way to Build Domain-Driven Software Stefan and Henning introduce the methods' easy pictographic language, scenario-based modeling techniques, workshop format, and relationship to other modeling methods.
Read Why EventStorming Practictioners Should Try Domain Storytelling
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Add Dot has 34 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 32:35:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 03:12.