GOTO Night: Self-contained Systems - A Different Approach to Microservices


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Cost free of charge
Snacks & refreshments included
Speaker Eberhard Wolff
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GOTO Night: Self-contained Systems - A Different Approach to Microservices
Microservices are the latest hype for software architectures. But just creating a set of small systems is by far not enough. Self-contained Systems (SCS, http:///scs-architecture.org ) focus on an architecture approach based on Microservices. It is in particular useful for large systems and complex team structures. SCS allow to efficently develop software in such environments - even in the long run. The talk explains Self-contained Systems, their advantages and disadvantages and the difference to Microservices.
Eberhard Wolff
Eberhard Wolff has been working for more than 15 years as architect and consultant. Currently he is a Fellow for innoQ in Germany. In total he authored more than 100 articles and books. He is a regular speaker and has been a member of the program committees of several international conferences. His technological focus are modern architectures - often using Cloud, Continuous Delivery, DevOps, Microservices or NoSQL.
Links:
Personal website: ewolff.com (http://ewolff.com/)
Twitter: @ewolff (http://twitter.com/ewolff)
Continuous Delivery book: http://continuous-delivery-buch.de (http://continuous-delivery-buch.de/)
Microservices Buch (Deutsch): http://microservices-buch.de (http://microservices-buch.de/)
Microservices Book (English): http://microservices-book.com (http://microservices-book.com/)
PS: We will raffle one GOTO Berlin 2016 conference ticket! ;)

GOTO Night: Self-contained Systems - A Different Approach to Microservices