
softwarearchitektur.tv: Domain Prototyping – Iterative Development with DDD
Good design of software systems requires – similar to good product design – a comprehensive knowledge of the problem space. All too often, however, teams start with the technologies and architectures that they “will need” anyway, because after all, you can hardly get by without a database or server. Far-reaching decisions about structure and technology stacks are thus being made at a time when too little is known about the problems that need to be solved.
The current episode of the videocast software-architektur.tv presents domain prototyping as a possible alternative: An incremental, evolutionary approach to the construction of complex systems that – starting from the specialist domain – strives for organic growth from the inside out and optimizes for quick feedback and learning is. At least at the beginning it even manages without a database and server.
Videocaster Eberhard Wolff discusses this with his guest, IT Consultant and Senior Solution Architect at AWS, Tobias Goeschel. The talk is available as a live stream here and on YouTube at the usual time:
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The charisma finds on Friday, September 16, 2022 at 12 p.m (CEST) live, the episode will be available as a recording afterwards. During the live stream, questions can be submitted via Twitch or YouTube chat, via Twitter to @ewolff, or anonymously using the form on the videocast website.
software-architektur.tv is a videocast by Eberhard Wolff, blogger and podcaster on heise developer and well-known software architect working for the IT consulting company INNOQ. Since June 2020, more than 100 episodes have been created that highlight different areas of software architecture – sometimes with guests, sometimes with Wolff alone. For two years now, heise Developer has included the new episodes streamed via YouTube in the online channel so that viewers from Heise Medien can follow the videocast.
More information about the episode can be found on the videocast website.
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