An architecture case study
Here are the details of the March Coding the Architecture London User Group.
- Title : An architecture case study
- Summary : This session will present a case study of a small tactical
software system, which was deployed into production in just two months
from the initial requirements capture. We'll be looking at various
aspects of the project including; the business problem, the possible
solutions, the chosen architecture, how that architecture was
implemented and how the system was transitioned into production.
As usual, the format will be part presentation and part discussion.
This is an opportunity to look at the architecture behind a software
system that was successfully delivered into production, and to gain
insight into the architecture and design decisions that were made
along the way.
- Speakers : Simon Brown and Sergio Annecchiarico
- Date : Tuesday, 4th March 2008
- Time : 18:30-20:00
- Location : Skills Matter, 1 Sekforde Street
- Format : Presentation followed by a breakout for discussion, with further discussion in a local pub (The Crown).
Please register on the Skills Matter website.
About the author
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’s also the creator of the C4 software architecture model and the founder of Structurizr, which is a collection of open source and commercial tooling to help software teams visualise, document and explore their software architecture.
You can find Simon on Twitter at @simonbrown ... see simonbrown.je for information about his speaking schedule, videos from past conferences and software architecture training.