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Collaboration in socio-techinical systems

Microservice architectures and organizational structures are isomorphic. Both require large amounts of collaboration to work. One is technical and collaborates in terms of events, command, queries, protocols, data contracts and so on. The other isn't technical and collaboration is in terms of groups, teams, meetings, documents, chats, relationships and much more. In both collaboration is complex. In this talk, I explore how the collaboration on the one side mirrors the collaboration on the other. How we can organize our services to make the organizations work better. And how we can organize to make the services work better.

Christian Horsdal

Consultant, author of "Microservices in .NET"

Århus, Denmark

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