Gayathri Thiyagarajan is a Technology Lead at Expedia Group. With over 14 years of experience in delivering scalable, autonomous software applications mainly using Java technologies, she has wide experience working in various domains such as Travel, Public Sector, Supplier Management, Logistics, Consumer Products and Retail industries.
She has wide range of experience doing Application Design and Architecture, specialising in Distributed Systems for BigData and Applied Domain Driven Design, CQRS and Event Sourcing. She is currently working on delivering a (Big)Data Capture platform for Hotels.Com using DDD and Event Sourcing principles. She is a proficient speaker at conferences such as Devoxx, MuCon and an experienced blogger.
Talks I've Given
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Adopting Domain Driven Design at Scale
Featuring Gayathri Thiyagarajan and Andrew Harmel-Law
For the past decade and a half, Domain Driven Design has been giving teams the tools to successfully tackle the complexity at the heart of software. But lots of people fail when they try to put its techniques and patterns into practice. Why? It can't just be because the book is so thick?
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Unconference: Round Up Presentation!
Featuring Gayathri Thiyagarajan
Join us for the round up presentation of the Unconference.
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Unconference
Featuring Gayathri Thiyagarajan
Excited to be part of the #DDDX Unconference? Read below!
This is one of the most fun and stimulating moments of DDDX, and will take place on the afternoon of Friday 27th April, and it will be facilitated by Gayathri Thiyagarajan. Keep an eye on the whiteboards around the venue as we'll be...
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Lightning Talk 1: Model Thinking as a Way of Working – Nurturing DDD Culture
Featuring Gayathri Thiyagarajan
At the heart of DDD are Models.
Eric Evans uses Model Driven Development interchangeably with the term DDD in a lot of places in his blue book. In reality, this can quickly get lost with lots of focus on the tactical patterns and rarely on strategic patterns.
But what does it actually mean?
Model...
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