Software Architecture as Systems Dissolve
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of software architecture in this 48-minute conference talk from GOTO London 2016. Delve into the five ages of software systems, from monolithic to cloud-hosted microservices, as Eoin Woods, CTO at Endava, discusses the dissolving nature of modern systems. Examine architectural drivers, implications, and the future of intelligent connected systems. Gain insights into the changing landscape of system development and its impact on software architecture. Learn how to adapt to the era of cloud-hosted, microservice-based, pay-for-usage systems and understand the challenges and opportunities they present.
Syllabus
Introduction
BACKGROUND
SYSTEMS ARE DISSOLVING!
5 AGES OF SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
DISTRIBUTED MONOLITHS
INTERNET CONNECTED
INTERNET AS THE SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURAL DRIVERS
IMPLICATIONS 2
INTELLIGENT CONNECTED
CONCLUSIONS
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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