DDD eXchange 2010
Following on from the success of last year, this annual event for London's architect community will have architectural innovation as a theme this year, and particularly CQRS. We will feature leading thinkers and architects who will share their experience and Eric Evans is the programme lead.
With 7 expert talks and two Parkbench sessions, the programme is structured to encourage discussion and interactivity. To encourage an interactive day of learning, packed with discussion and talks, we have limited the number of delegates to 125 delegates, so everyone who attends will have plenty of opportunity to speak and engage with the experts, learn and generally have lots of fun.
Tweet this In the months leading up to the conference, and of course during the conference, we hope you'll share your thoughts and ideas with us on twitter#dddx. Maybe you already have questions, thoughts and opinions you like to share with the expert speakers or other delegates. Some tweeted opinions or questions will be featured at the Parkbench panel discussion during the conference.
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Eric Evans: Eric Evans will talk about Emerging Themes in Architecture and DDD in 2010 and will provide a framework for today's discussions and thinking.View the podcast here...
11:15-12:00 ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION: CQRS
Udi Dahan: Udi Dahan will talk about CQRS and Architectural Innovation. View the podcast here...
Greg Young: Greg Young will talk about Architectural Innovation, Eventing, Event Sourcing and more.View the podcast here...
14.00 - 14.45 PARKBENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
: Just after lunch, we'll hold the first ParkBench Panel discussion, which will focus on topics of architectural innovation, including topics discussed by Udi and Greg, as well as other architectures of interest to delegates and speakers (for example Cloud Computing). You will not only be able to ask your questions to the speakers of the expert talks, but are also actively encouraged to join the panel and express your opinion or share your experience! View the podcast here...
15.00-15.45 DDD REVELATIONS AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS: A REPORT FROM THE TRENCHES
Ian Cooper: In this talk Ian Cooper shares his experiences of driving a project with DDD, to help you avoid his mistakes and capitalize on his successes. 18 months ago Ian and team began a new project committed to using the approach outlined in Domain Driven Design. They had revelations as the techniques reaped rich rewards. They had setbacks where we misunderstood. They shared confusion with others in the community..View the podcast here...
16.00 - 16.45 DDD, TDD, BDD
Gojko Adzic: Domain Driven Design is often misunderstood as something that advocates a lot of upfront design and at odds with the evolutionary design principles of test driven development. In this presentation, Gojko Adzic will talk about reconciling the two approaches and getting the best of both worlds, and how DDD ideas play a crucial role in behaviour driven development. View the podcast here...
17.00-17.45 FOLDING TOGETHER DDD & AGILE
Eric Evans: After a decade of heavy process, the Agile revolution of the late '90s threw off the dead hand of big upfront design. The bloody purge that followed was needed! View the podcast here...
17.45-18.30 PARKBENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
& Eric Evans: After the talks have finished, we'll hold the second Park Bench Panel discussion. This discussion will begin with a focus on process integration. At some point, the moderator will open up to a general discussion of any DDD topic. Also, we'll be bringing out the drinks during this. That should keep the discussion oiled.View the podcast here...