Software Architecture, Team Topologies and Complexity Science
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of software architecture, team structures, and complexity science in this keynote address by James Lewis. Delve into recent research from the book Accelerate, which identifies practices leading to high-performing software development organizations. Examine findings from the Santa Fe Institute on Complex Adaptive Systems and their potential implications for a unified theory of organizational design. Investigate whether these combined insights provide a definitive answer to creating and scaling high-performing software teams and organizations. Analyze the relationships between team structure, software architecture, and the emergent phenomena of complexity science to gain valuable insights into optimizing software development processes and organizational effectiveness.
Syllabus
Keynote: Software Architecture, Team Topologies and Complexity Science - James Lewis
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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