Slides from Software Architect 2010
Available to download/view online
If you follow me on Twitter you'll have seen that I recently presented a number of sessions at the Software Architect 2010 conference in London (I used the #sa2010 hashtag for my conference related tweets). There were four sessions in total; a couple of workshops and a couple of 90 minute sessions, all of which were focussed around software architecture and how to perform the role of a software architect well. If you couldn't be there but want to take a look at the content, here are some links...
- Software Architecture in a day (slides from the workshop)
- Where do you start? (slides from the presentation)
- Boxes and Lines (photos of the output from the workshop)
The links are on the Software Architect site too. Thanks to Nick, Chris and team for an excellent event, plus everybody that came along and made it so worthwhile... :-)
- nice session/workshop on Non-Functional requirements led by @simonbrown! trying to decide on which final day workshop to attend! ...
- @technige @simonbrown totally agree one of if not the best speakers at the conf ...
- @simonbrown thanks for your sessions over the past 2 days very insightful :-) ...
- highlight of #sa2010 today was @simonbrown on non functional requirements and Tobias Komischke on web 2.0 v human 1.0 ...
- highlight of the #SoftwareArchitect2010 conf today was @simonbrown on just enough architecture and @neal4d on emergent design ...
Re: Slides from Software Architect 2010
Some of the presentations on the site are already available to download as PDFs ... just click the "download as PDF" link at the top of the page (e.g. http://www.codingthearchitecture.com/presentations/sa2010-where-do-you-start/).
The main reason I don't publish PPTX files to download is that I don't use PowerPoint. :-)
The main reason I don't publish PPTX files to download is that I don't use PowerPoint. :-)

