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AI is Coming - Now What? Architecting the Future of Software

Offered By: Devoxx via YouTube

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Software Architecture Courses Artificial Intelligence Courses Neural Networks Courses Adaptive Systems Courses Decentralized Systems Courses Event-Driven Architecture Courses Swarm Intelligence Courses

Course Description

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Explore the future of software architecture in this 54-minute conference talk from Devoxx. Dive into how AI is transforming the software development landscape and learn strategies for architects and developers to adapt and thrive. Discover an innovative architecture paradigm for creating resilient, self-optimizing software that continuously learns and adapts. Examine real-world implementations and working designs that demonstrate these concepts in action. Explore key topics such as transitioning from orchestration to emergent choreography, building decentralized neural-like component networks, and leveraging event-driven state changes. Learn how to encourage self-organization through selection pressures and uncover reusable motifs inspired by biological patterns. Drawing inspiration from ant colonies, neural networks, and swarm intelligence, gain insights into constructing software with autonomous, adaptable behaviors using simple interaction protocols. Acquire the skills to view software as adaptive living systems and master strategic patterns for imbuing self-optimization, self-healing, and organic responsiveness to demands.

Syllabus

[VDBUH2024] - Hugh Mckee - AI is Coming - Now What? Architecting the Future of Software


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Devoxx

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