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DDD eXchange 2010: on Parkbench Panel Discussion
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 Dahan and Greg Young, as well as other architectures of interest to you and the 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!
Tweet your questions & topics
Throughout the DDD eXchange, you will be able to post questions, thoughts and opinions on the Parkbench Wall as well as on Twitter #dddx
You can also use the non-tech solution by adding the same to our ParkBench wall. The leader of the ParkBench will feature as many as possible during the ParkBench, or you will be able to talk directly with any of the speakers during the breaks.
If you are already inspired, you can also can tweet using #dddx now and we'll be sure to collect your tweets for the eXchange!
Park Bench Panel Discussion – The concept
A Park Bench Panel discussion has in common with a normal panel discussion that it provides a good way for experts to spend some time answering direct questions from the audience. The audience gets to know the experts in a way that is only possible in person and the expert gets a little more exposure to the questions among the audience.
A Park Bench Panel discussion provides something more.
During a Park Bench Panel Discussion, everyone in the audience can join the panel. Four chairs are provided for each Park Bench Panel Discussion. At the start of the discussion, three chairs are taken by the three expert speakers of the last few hours. One chair is left open.
The Park Bench Panel Discussion Leader will introduce some basic rules for the session. The first rule is that anyone in the audience can join the panel, taking the empty chair available. As soon as the empty chair is taken by someone in the audience, one of the current complement of panelists will have to vacate their chair so that there is always exactly one empty chair.
The audience can ask questions, whilst remaining seated in the audience, but anyone who wishes to express an opinion, will have to stand up, join the panel, by taking the empty chair.
The Park Bench Panel Discussion Leader will ensure people adopt the method and that noone on the panel overstays their due time.
Anyone is welcome to rejoin the panel should they find renewed interest in the conversation.
tags: #dddx, architectural innovation, architectures, domain driven design, ddd
Buzz on Blogsphere
Peter Rodgers has blogged about How DDD relates to Resource Oriented Computing (ROC).
ABOUT THE DDD UK USER GROUP
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The DDD UK User Group meets on the last Monday of the month to share ideas, knowledge and experience of Domain Driven Design. The group is led by Adam Shimali who is always interested to receive your ideas for future meeting talks. Contact Adam via the meetup.com group here.
More about the DDD UK User Group
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PODCAST PARKBENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
This session took part at the DDD eXchange 2010. You can view the other 7 podcasts here.
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE COURSES
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE PODCASTS
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Eric Evans' DDD Immersion Workshop
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Drive your DBA Crazy in 3 easy steps
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Udi Dahan's NServiceBus Workshop
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Ayende Rahien's RavenDB Workshop
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QCon London 2012
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Craig Larman's Object Design w Patterns
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