Session
Crafting Modular Architecture
Objectives:
This presentation brings together everything you need to know to be able to tackle architecture issues in companies calmly, on systems that can be complex. It is derived directly from state of the art and is validated by our years of experience with customers.
During this course you will:
Become acquainted with the main architectural patterns and styles and the state of the art
Design, document and present a pragmatic architecture
Solve the main problems of an architecture in production
Identify couplings and modularity criteria
Decouple components and manage scalability and availability
Gain an overview of the entire software system
Presented by experts with extensive personal experience in architecture in different contexts, this course mixes theoretical presentations with exercises that will enable participants to really get involved and intensify their understanding.
Architecture in a corporate or business context involves highly technical factors, as well as significant human issues; this is why this course covers both of these facets, in order to provide a complete overview of the topic.
Programme
Introduction to Architecture
The multiple definitions of technical architecture: a question of stability, large scale, shared knowledge, irreversible decisions
Architecture as a means of aligning a company’s objectives with its information systems
Architecture as implementation styles
Global vs. local architecture, Umbrella diagrams
Overview of architectural styles
Hexagonal Architecture
Event-Driven Architecture
Pipeline
Microservices
Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP, Greqor Hohpe), Integration styles
PoEAA (Fowler)
API design
Emerging Architecture
Technical Architecture
Configuration, Discovery
Asynchronous messaging
Data consistency: Golden Source, replication, autonomy vs. authority
Fault-tolerance, load balancing
Stateless vs stateful, consequences, stickiness & affinity, managing sessions
Logging & tracing guidelines
Monitoring: guidelines, tools, alerting
Integration in practice: reconciliation, data migration
Test-Driven Architecture, metrics, static analysis
Architecture Documentation
The importance of communication in architecture, techniques and tips
Living Documentation applied to architecture : Evergreen Overview Document, Internal Documentation with annotations and coding conventions
Living Diagrams generated with each build
Legacy migration patterns
Extension by Federated Service
Strangler Application
Legacy Read Model
Architecture & SDGs
Overview of Bounded Contexts and Context Mapping
Overview of Large-Scale Structures of DDD
General Information
This course is aimed at experienced developers, team leads, architect managers, but also at experienced or aspiring architects.
Course Requirements:
Knowledge of different programming languages with good object design skills.
Previous experience in software development.
Participants must have a workstation with a development environment.
Teaching Materials:
The trainers will distribute the teaching materials in PDF form at the end of the course.
Teaching Methods:
30% Theoretical, 70% Practical
Cyrille Martraire
Deliberate Designer, Consultant & Trainer
Paris, France
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