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Architecture for Flow with Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies

In a world of rapid changes and increasing uncertainties, organisations have to continuously adapt and evolve to remain competitive and excel in the market. In such a dynamic business landscape organisations need to design for adaptability.

Combining different perspectives and techniques from business strategy (Wardley Mapping), software architecture and design (Domain-Driven Design), and team organisation (Team Topologies) provides a powerful toolset to design, build and evolve adaptive systems and team structures for a fast flow of change.

This talk illustrates the concepts, connects the dots between these three perspectives, and demonstrates how these techniques help to evolve a fictitious legacy system for a fast flow of change.

The journey describes the approach to evolve:

  • From functional silo teams to cross-functional autonomous stream-aligned teams and platform teams
  • From a monolithic big ball of mud to a modular, loosely coupled system
  • From running on-premises infrastructure to cloud-hosted services

Speaker

Susanne Kaiser

Independent Tech Consultant

Susanne Kaiser is an independent tech consultant from Hamburg, Germany, supporting organizations with building socio-technical systems. She is passionate about connecting the dots between Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, and Team Topologies as a holistic approach to design and build...

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Date

Wednesday May 11 / 11:20AM EDT (50 minutes)

Track

Optimising for Speed & Flow

Topics

Domain-Driven DesignDomain ModelingArchitectureHigh Performing TeamsTeam Collaboration

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