Software Architecture in the Age of Things
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of the Internet of Things on software architecture in this 50-minute conference talk from GOTO Amsterdam 2018. Delve into how billions of sensors and devices are acquiring vast amounts of data for intelligent analysis, enabling applications from precision agriculture to predictive car maintenance and self-organizing factories. Examine the architectural implications of IoT, including scalability, availability, data transfer, and security challenges. Learn how to design robust systems that can handle the complexities of interconnected devices and massive data flows. Gain insights from Frank Buschmann, a Senior Principal Engineer at Siemens, on adapting software architecture principles for the age of ubiquitous computing and smart objects.
Syllabus
Software Architecture in the Age of Things • Frank Buschmann • GOTO 2018
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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