Architectural Quanta: When Bounded Contexts Become Microservices
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Microservices often fail not because of technology, but because service boundaries are drawn arbitrarily. In this hands-on talk, we explore how Domain-Driven Design (DDD) helps define bounded contexts and turn them into microservices that act as true architectural quanta—independently deployable, highly cohesive units.
We’ll walk step by step from problem definition to domain modeling, show how to place the model at the center of each bounded context, and explain how those contexts naturally map to microservices. You’ll learn practical techniques to design services that can evolve and scale independently.
Ideal for architects and developers looking for concrete guidance on defining the right microservice boundaries.
Events in Split, HR
Software Architecture
Software Product Management
Domain Driven Design
Software Development
Software Modeling
