[Interface21-News-DE] Domain Driven Design Seminar mit Eric Evans in Frankfurt am 25.6.Deutsche Interface21 News news-de at lists.interface21.comDie Jun 5 01:07:56 CDT 2007
Hallo, Interface21 kann Ihnen die einmalige Chance bieten, sich Domain Driven Design direkt vom Erfinder Eric Evans näher bringen zu lassen. Domain Driven Design ist eine der wichtigsten Innovationen der letzten Jahre im Bereich des objekt orientierten Vorgehens. Das Seminar findet am 25.6. im Herzen von Frankfurt (Regus Kastor & Pollux, Platz der Einheit 1) statt und dauert von 10:00-18:00. Die Teilnahme kostet 950€. Aufgrund der begrenzten Anzahl Plätze bitten wir darum, dass sich aus einer Firma nur maximal zwei Personen anmelden. Sie können Sich online unter http://www.regonline.co.uk/133823 anmelden. Anbei finden Sie einen Text mit der detaillierten Beschreibung des Seminars, die Sie online auch unter http://www.domainlanguage.com/services/training/seminar1daydetail.html finden. Das Seminar findet in Englisch statt. Für Rückfragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung! Gruß, Eberhard Wolff Domain-Driven Design --- One-Day Seminar Effective software teams take a torrent of information and knowledge about their subject matter (the domain) and distill it into a stream of quality software. Finding and exploiting domain models is a key to success in projects with complex domains. This seminar gives an overview of the basic principles and processes needed develop the right kind of models, tie them into implementation and business analysis, and deal with some of the realities of multi-team projects. Over the course of the day, in addition to the broad overview, we will go deep into three key points: the cultivation of a model based language to connect domain experts, developers, and the code itself; the exploratory interaction of technical and business people in the modeling process; and techniques for dealing with the diversity of models on large projects. The session will be combine lectures, simulation exercises, and discussion, some of which will delve into the participants own cases. The participants should come away with insight into the main issues of model-based development as well as a few new techniques and principles to apply to their own work. --- Prerequisites Required --- Some experience with projects developing complex software systems. A basic understanding of object-oriented design and rudimentary UML. Recommended Experience with large scale application development involving object modeling. Familiarity with iterative development processes. --- Target Audience --- Any person seriously involved in software development, including developers, technical leaders, analysts, development managers and non-technical business experts. --- Course Outline --- Morning: Ubiquitous Language * Domain-driven design overview * Ubiquitous language exercise Late Morning: Model Discovery * Making implicit concepts explicit * Modeling with domain experts * Test-writing as a modeling process * Supple Design: Creating software that invites change Afternoon: Strategic Design * Distillation: Distinguishing the core from the mass * Ways of focusing effort * Clarifying a shared vision * Context Mapping: A pragmatic approach to dealing with diverse models and designs on real projects * Relationships between subsystems/ relationships between teams * Simulation exercise reinforcing multi-team/multi-subsystem modeling techniques Late Afternoon: General Discussion * Q & A * Roundtable * Review and wrap up --- Preparation for the Class --- In order to tune the class to the level and circumstances of the participants, we will ask some of your developers to fill out a brief (10-15 minutes) on-line questionnaire to give us an idea of their level of knowledge and background. Finally, we can arrange for attendees to pre-purchase discounted copies of the the book, Domain-Driven Design, as part of the package. This book covers the material in greater depth and breadth and makes a very valuable reference. -- Eberhard Wolff Managing Consultant Interface21 GmbH - Spring Services from the Source Sitz der Gesellschaft: Brentanostr. 52a - D-12163 Berlin Geschäftsführer: Steven Schuurman, Rod Johnson Amtsgericht Charlottenburg - HRB 103773 B http://www.interface21.com Author, "Spring - Framework für die Java Entwicklung" http://www.spring-buch.de/ Founding Member Java Champions https://java-champions.dev.java.net/ Phone: +49 177 880 96 18 Mail: eberhard.wolff at interface21.com Skype: ebr.wolff Blog: http://JandIandMe.blogspot.com/ Mailing List: http://lists.interface21.com/listmanager/listinfo/news-de Attend SpringOne 2007! - Interface21's developer conference 42 Sessions in 3 Parallel Tracks June 20 - 22, 2007 - Antwerp, Belgium For more info visit: www.springone.com
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