08:30–09:30
Registration & Coffee09:30–10:30 Red Room
The bandit, the housewife, the samurai and the woodcutter: the importance of multiple perspectives when modeling software10:30–11:00
Coffee break11:00–11:50 Blue Room
The Systemics of the Liskov Substitution Principle11:00–13:00 Room 5
Front to back Event Sourcing11:00–11:50 Room 10
Open Space11:00–13:00 Room 8+9
Master your Domain with Domain Storytelling11:00–11:50 Red Room
How open is Open Banking?11:00–13:00 Room 1
Event Storming for the working developer11:00–13:00 Room 6+7
Distill the Core Domain from Your Legacy App11:00–11:50
Modelling with Strangers12:00–12:50
Modelling with Strangers12:00–12:50 Red Room
Ultra-Large Scale Systems12:00–12:50 Blue Room
Autonomy & Asynchrony: The key to designing reliable systems12:00–12:50 Room 10
Open Space13:00–14:30
Lunch14:30–15:20 Blue Room
As Time Goes By… (a Bi-temporal Event Sourcing story)14:30–16:30 Room 8+9
People Systems Design14:30–16:30 Room 1
Domain-Driven Refactoring14:30–16:30 Room 2
Evolution through Visualisation14:30–16:30 Room 5
Practical Event-Sourcing with Java14:30–15:20
Modelling with Strangers14:30–15:20 Room 6+7
Modelling for Mistakes14:30–15:20 Red Room
Distilling Your Design Heuristics: A Report and a Challenge14:30–16:30 Room 2
Extracting Bounded Contexts from a Meta Model14:30–15:20 Room 10
Open Space15:30–16:30 Room 6+7
Lightning Talks15:30–16:20 Blue Room
Simplicity versus Simplification15:30–16:20 Red Room
Readable Code15:30–16:20 Room 10
Open Space15:30–16:20
Modelling with Strangers16:30–17:00
Coffee break17:00–18:00 Red Room
Ontology and Ethnography: The Two Magic Doors to Domain Modeling18:00–19:00
Drinks