Enabling Adaptable Software: Scaling up a simple Event Domain
Within your software, your choices when implementing the Event domain that glues your domains together are key to decoupling other domains in your application, so that your software can adapt to future change effectively.
In this talk Russ Miles will showcase how to gradually increase essential complexity in your event domain to de-couple and disentangle different domains within your application.
Placing the Event domain in context using the Life Preserver pattern, Russ will apply simple levels of indirection right through to messaging and inter-thread communication using the Disruptor, exploring several real-world examples that show you how to make the tradeoffs between complexity and future flexibility.
Russ Miles
Russ Miles is CEO and co-founder of Reliably, where he and his team build products and services that help developers build and run reliable systems. Russ is co-founder of the free and open source Chaos Toolkit project, and is also an international consultant, trainer, speaker, and author. His most recent book, "Learning Chaos Engineering" by O'Reilly Media explores how to build trust and confidence in modern, complex systems by applying chaos engineering to surface evidence of system weaknesses before they affect your users.
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