Wednesday Oct 2
11:15 –
12:00
TAP1, Nordea Keynote
Solving the Hard Problems
Evolutionary Architecture & Design - Tackling Complexity in Software
Software is a creative act, and is at the forefront of the advance of our culture, we are living through the information revolution. Software is also one of the most complex things that humans build. Sure not all software is cutting edge, but the lessons that we have learned from building cutting edge systems are profound and some of them are widely applicable.Perhaps the most profound and most generally applicable idea of all is that you don’t build complex systems in one giant bound of intuition and inspiration, complex systems evolve over time and are the product of many many small steps, so how do we, and what does it take to, organise to take advantage of that?
Keynotes
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X Marks the Spot: Navigating Possible FuturesSimon WardleyWednesday Oct 2, 13:00
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Using Generative AI to Strengthen and Speed LearningBarbara OakleyWednesday Oct 2, 09:00
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From Strategy to Practice: Insights on How Team Topologies Drive Organizational SuccessManuel PaisWednesday Oct 2, 17:30
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To the MoonRuss OlsenWednesday Oct 2, 19:30
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Things They Don't Tell You About Being a Tech LeaderMichael NygardFriday Oct 4, 16:30
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The Magic of Small Things - 10 Years of MicroservicesJames LewisThursday Oct 3, 17:30
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The Past, Present and Future of Programming LanguagesKevlin HenneyFriday Oct 4, 09:00
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Architecture and Responsible TechnologyRebecca ParsonsFriday Oct 4, 13:00
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Tidy First? A Daily Exercise in Empirical DesignKent BeckThursday Oct 3, 13:00
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The Future of MicroprocessorsSophie WilsonThursday Oct 3, 09:00