Fellow INNOQ
Eberhard Wolff has 15+ years of experience as an architect and consultant - often on the intersection of business and technology. He is a Fellow at INNOQ in Germany. As a speaker, he has given talks at international conferences and as an author, he has written more than 100 articles and books e.g. about Microservices, Technologies for Microservices, and Continuous Delivery. His technological focus is on modern architectures – often involving Cloud, Continuous Delivery, DevOps, or Microservices.
Talks I've Given
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Domain-Driven Design & Legacy: Evolution Not Revolution
Featuring Eberhard Wolff
This talk focuses on techniques for introducing bounded contexts and assessing where improvements are needed. In this way, Domain-Driven Design becomes possible where it is needed most – in existing systems that are often business critical, but were originally developed with no regard to DDD.
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Technologies for Microservices
Featuring Eberhard Wolff
Many say: "Microservices are small REST services" — but the technology choice for microservices is much bigger. This talk provides an overview of various approaches and when to use them.
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Organization - A Tool for Software Architects
Featuring Eberhard Wolff
Conway's Law, domain-driven design, microservices - the most important modern software architecture approaches use the organization as a tool for architecture. But software architects often have only limited influence on the organization. And teams should be self-organized - so how can you even...
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Organization - A Tool for Software Architects
Featuring Eberhard Wolff
Conway's Law, domain-driven design, microservices - the most important modern software architecture approaches use the organization as a tool for architecture. But software architects often have only limited influence on the organization. And teams should be self-organized - so how can you even...
people-&-process -
Organization - A Tool for Software Architects
Featuring Eberhard Wolff
Conway's Law, domain-driven design, microservices - the most important modern software architecture approaches use the organization as a tool for architecture. But software architects often have only limited influence on the organization. And teams should be self-organized - so how can you even...
people-&-process
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