Presentation: "Introduction: Architecture for the Architect"
Time: Wednesday 10:20 - 10:30
Location: Stanford
Presentation: "Introduction: Architecture for the Architect"Time: Wednesday 10:20 - 10:30 Location: Stanford
Abstract: If on the other hand you think Architecture is about nurturing and communicating a technology vision, and that Enterprise Architecture is about finding the simplicity amongst all that complexity - and if you've been wondering whether you are the only person who thinks like that - then come and listen to some like-minded industry leaders share their thoughts and experiences.
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Joseph Yoder, Software Patterns writerJoseph Yoder is a founder and principle of The Refactory, Inc., a company focused on software architecture, design, implementation, consulting and mentoring on all facets of software development. Joseph is an international speaker and pattern author and long standing member of The Hillside Group, a group dedicated to improving the quality of software development. He is co-author of the Big Ball of Mud pattern, which illuminates many fallacies in the approach to software architecture. Joseph has chaired the Pattern Languages of Programming Conference (PLoP), as well as presented tutorials and talks at conferences such as JAOO, OOPSLA and ECOOP. Joe currently resides in Urbana, Illinois where he oversees a team of developers who have constructed many systems based on enterprise architecture using the .NET environment. Other projects involve working in both the Java and .NET environments deploying Domain-Specific Languages for clients. Joe thinks software is still too hard to change. He wants do something about this and believes that with good patterns and by putting the ability to change software into the hands of the people with the domain knowledge seems to be some promising avenues to solve this problem. |
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