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Event Modeling

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore Event Modeling, a powerful technique for describing information systems, in this conference talk from YOW! 2022. Discover how Event Modeling works, learn to organize effective workshops, and understand its successful application to projects of various sizes. Gain insights into replacing traditional practices, applying the approach to legacy systems, and leveraging Event Modeling in both conventional and modern development contexts. Delve into topics such as blueprints, alignment, feedback, planning meetings, change management, and the relationship between Event Modeling and concepts like Domain-Driven Design and Event-Driven Architecture. Learn how this approach addresses common challenges in software development, including scope management, testing, and the No Estimate Movement. Equip yourself with knowledge about Event Sourcing, MVP development, and tools to implement Event Modeling effectively in your projects.

Syllabus

Introduction
The History of Information Systems
Blueprints
Event Modeling
Memes
Alignment
Feedback
Planning Meetings
Change Management
Issue Trackers
Death March
Scope
Test
BDD
Specifications
Information completeness
DomainDriven Design
EventDriven Architecture
No Estimate Movement
Change Infrastructure Anytime
Slices
No Code Reviews
No Imposter Syndrome
Event Sourcing
MVP
Login
History
Tools
Questions


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