Conference50min
Every Event, Everywhere, All at Once
This talk by Jacqui offers a comprehensive overview of different event types and concepts in event-driven architectures, including their relationship with Domain-Driven Design (DDD). It clarifies terminology, distinguishing between synonymous terms and nuances, ultimately guiding teams on when and why to use various integration patterns effectively.
Jacqui ReadThe Ministry of Software Design
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Friday, May 9, 14:10-15:00
Auditorium
Domain events, integration events, pivotal events, boundary events... What are these and how do they differ? But it doesn't stop there: event-driven, event sourcing, event streaming... Are these part of DDD and how do they fit in?As more and more teams move towards using event-driven architectures, how do you see the big picture without details obscuring your view? In this talk Jacqui will provide a tour of all things "events" - with some terms originating from within the domain-driven design community and others originating elsewhere. Which terms are synonymous? What are the nuances? You will come away with a clear understanding which will help you know when and why to use each of the integration patterns.
Jacqui Read
Jacqui Read is an internationally-recognised solution and enterprise architect, and author of Communication Patterns: A Guide for Developers and Architects. She teaches public and private workshops and speaks at international conferences on topics such as architecture practices, technical communication, and systems design. Jacqui specialises in untangling and extracting value from data and knowledge, helping businesses to determine direction in complex environments.
Her professional interests include collaborative modelling, knowledge management, Domain-Driven Design, sociotechnical architecture, and modernising enterprise architecture practices. Outside of work she enjoys gardening and strumming her ukulele while singing at the same time. Her website is https://jacquiread.com.
Her professional interests include collaborative modelling, knowledge management, Domain-Driven Design, sociotechnical architecture, and modernising enterprise architecture practices. Outside of work she enjoys gardening and strumming her ukulele while singing at the same time. Her website is https://jacquiread.com.
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