Trond is an IT architect from the consulting firm Scienta and has many years experience with large, complex, and business critical systems, primarily as a developer and architect on middleware and backend systems. His main interest in the last decade has been service-orientation, domain-driven design, event driven architectures, and sociotechnical systems, working in industries like telecom, media, TV, and public sector. Mantra: You have to become the business in able to design solutions that truly fit their needs.their needs.
Talks I've Given
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Open Sociotechnical Systems Thinking
Featuring Trond Hjorteland
Join the Virtual DDD community for this lively, interactive session with Trond Hjorteland as he leads this joint exploration of system thinking in general and open sociotechnical systems thinking.
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbours
Featuring Trond Hjorteland
We know that good fences make good neighbours, but only when the boundaries are placed correctly. How can we create robust and sustainable modular designs when identifying those boundaries are so challenging?
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From Capabilities to Services: Modelling for Business-IT Alignment
Featuring Trond Hjorteland
The IT industry seems to go through cycles of re-discovery of lost knowledge with every new generation of developers, which probably is not so odd considering the exponential growth of practitioners. Allegedly half of the programmers today are juniors, which means many of them have yet to...
architecture microservices modularisation business-strategy enterprise-architecture soa ddd