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Gruppe for deg som er interessert i utvikling av arkitektur som fagområde. 

OSWA Manifest

1. Arkitektur som bærebjelke for verdiskapning og lønnsomhet i virksomheten fremfor arkitektur som konsekvens av prosjekter og kode. 

2. Ansvarligjøring og sporbarhet i arkitekturvalg fremfor visjoner, arkitekturskisser og gode ideer. 

3. Arkitektur som proaktiv balanse mellom prosjekt og organisasjon fremfor arkitektur for regulering og standardisering. 

4. Arkitektur som realisering av forretningsstrategi fremfor arkitektur drevet av produkt og teknologivalg. 

5. Arkitekter som pådrivere for kunnskap og kultur fremfor teknologifokuserte guruer og beslutningstakere.

OSWA Norway Manifesto in English

1. Architecture as a foundation for value and profit OVER architecture as a result of projects and software development.

2. Responsibility and traceability in architecture decisions OVER architecture visions, architecture diagrams and great ideas.

3. Architecture as pro-active balance between project(s) and organization OVER architecture to regulate and standardize.

4. Architecture as an enabler of business strategy OVER architecture driven from product and technology.

5. Architects as promoters of knowledge and learning culture OVER technology focused gurus and decision makers.


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  • Who’s the Architect: You or the AI?

    Who’s the Architect: You or the AI?

    Vy, Schweigaards gate 23, Oslo, NO

    This event is co-hosted with the AWS User Group Oslo. We’re also grateful to Vy for generously providing the venue.

    Please register at Luma for this event
    https://luma.com/92w4by98

    AI can now generate large parts of a system with minimal effort—but that raises an important question: what is the role of the architect?

    This talk explores how AI coding tools are changing the way systems are built, and what that means for architectural responsibility. The discussion is grounded in practical examples and experiments carried out using AWS Kiro.
    We’ll look at where AI is effective, where it needs guidance, and how architects can apply their existing skills—modelling, constraints, and system thinking—to get the best results.
    Architects who learn to guide these tools effectively will get the most value from them.

    Food at 17:30 - Talk starts at 18:00

    Note:
    We will continue to respect your privacy and will not share your personal information beyond the organisers and the hosts of our events without your express permission. We have read Luma’s privacy policy and feel it aligns with our values.

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    60 attendees

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