The move toward modularity
We must rethink how we approach the design and architecture of software for the future. Architectural modularity will be a cornerstone of these software applications. Mark Richards explores the history of architectural modularity, discusses current architecture patterns that support modularity, and explains why architectural modularity is so important (and necessary).
Talk Title | The move toward modularity |
Speakers | Mark Richards (Self-employed) |
Conference | O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference |
Conf Tag | Engineering the Future of Software |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | October 16-18, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
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Video | Talk Video |
Business, society, and technology are changing at an ever-increasing rate, and we technologists constantly create new programming languages, frameworks, platforms, and tools to help us keep up. However, in most cases it is not enough. We must also rethink how we approach the design and architecture of software for the future. Architectural modularity will be a cornerstone of these software applications. Mark Richards explores the history of architectural modularity, discusses current architecture patterns that support modularity, and explains why architectural modularity is so important (and necessary).