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The Hive: a scaling and supple architecture style for your growing and complex d

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The Hive: a scaling and supple architecture style for your growing and complex d

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Evénement exceptionnel et uniquement IRL à Lyon (merci Shodo Lyon) où Julien et moi même jouerons notre prochain talk, quelques jours avant de le présenter à KanDDDinsky Berlin.

  • Pas de capture video à priori.
  • Talk en anglais (pour s'entrainer avant KanDDDinsky)
  • Séance de questions/réponses : en français par contre
  • Adresse : 35 rue de Marseille 69007 Lyon 5 eme étage
  • On ouvre 20 places pour commencer mais on risque d'en ouvrir plus (n'hésitez pas à vous inscrire sur liste d'attente)

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Description
In a landscape of scaling domain complexity and evolving responsibilities, organizations often grapple with the question of whether to adopt microservices. The ubiquity of Big Ball of Mud (BBOM) monoliths has reshaped the conversation, challenging conventional notions of system design. However, the deployment strategy for bounded contexts remains elusive.

How to split it right by avoiding the pitfalls of a distributed big ball of mud ? How to ensure the cohesion and consistency of our bounded-contexts ? How to reduce coupling between them ? How to deal with the growing complexity of your system ? How to survive beyond our modeling debt and take control back ?

Discover the Hive architecture style, a tactical approach that enables you to cope your strategic challenges and align your software business core with your context map. This pattern decouples your deployment strategy from your strategic design, adhering to the principle of “Model once, Deploy as you wish”. By rationalizing the relationship between bounded-contexts and services, the Hive pattern will bring you a supple and scalable design that stands resilient in the face of evolving challenges for brown or greenfield products.

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Julien Topçu
Tech Coach @ Shodo

Julien is a hands-on technical coach with 15 years of experience, specializing in Domain-Driven Design (#DDD). His expertise lies in helping organizations build systems that deliver high business value. Julien focuses on aligning organizational structure, architecture and software practices with business objectives. As a member of the OWASP foundation, he actively promotes application security best practices. An international speaker, Julien enjoys sharing his knowledge with others.

Thomas Pierrain (Use case driven)
VP of Engineering at Agicap

VP of Engineering in a booming European scale-up (Agicap), Thomas is a former entrepreneur, consultant, architect and eXtreme Programmer obsessed with use cases (as opposed to the solution-oriented approach that we tend to choose in our job a little too much) during more than 25 years.

Also co-organizer of the DDD France (and former BDD Paris) meetups, Thomas likes to use autonomy, DDD and TDD to boost his efficiency and that of others at work.

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