Complexity is the Gotcha of Event-driven Architecture • David Boyne • GOTO 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • This presentation was recorded at GOTO EDA Day 2024. #GOTOcon #GOTOeda #GOTOldn
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    David Boyne - Senior Developer Advocate at AWS ‪@Boyney‬
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    ABSTRACT
    Organizations today face significant challenges in adapting quickly to technological advancements and shifting consumer demands. This struggle often leads to decreased innovation and agility, hindering business growth and competitiveness.
    Event-driven architecture (EDA) offers a powerful solution that extends beyond the traditional roles of producers, consumers, and brokers. It facilitates the creation of dynamic architectures that evolve, empower teams, and enhance agility, enabling businesses to thrive in rapidly changing environments.
    This talk delves into how complexity can obscure the potential of event-driven architecture (EDA). We'll investigate how EDA contributes to the growth of evolutionary architectures and discuss the guardrails and governance strategies needed to manage complexity and fully harness EDA's potential.
    Whether you're improving your current architecture or embarking on a new journey, this session will offer actionable insights into controlling complexity and help you realize the potential of event-driven architectures. [...]
    TIMECODES
    00:00 Intro
    05:08 Agenda
    05:41 Potential of EDA
    21:03 Guardrails to manage complexity
    37:58 Biggest gotcha of them all
    45:04 Summary
    46:30 Outro
    Read the full abstract here:
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    Gerardus Blokdyk • Event-Driven Architecture EDA • amzn.to/3FOfUHE
    James Urquhart • Flow Architectures • amzn.to/3Tyz8cY
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Комментарии • 14

  • @daveboyne
    @daveboyne 9 дней назад +10

    Thanks for the opportunity to talk, was a great day ♥️

    • @jscancella
      @jscancella 9 дней назад +4

      hands down the best EDA summary video I have watched. Thank you for making this and sharing it with us!

    • @juancruzdelatorre7923
      @juancruzdelatorre7923 9 дней назад +3

      Great talk! Loved your presentation style too

    • @daveboyne
      @daveboyne 9 дней назад +2

      @@jscancella thanks! Glad you enjoyed it

    • @daveboyne
      @daveboyne 9 дней назад +1

      @@juancruzdelatorre7923 thank you 🤘

    • @UptownBoogieDown
      @UptownBoogieDown 9 дней назад +2

      A brilliant talk thank you

  • @dronicx7974
    @dronicx7974 8 дней назад +6

    What a very insightful talk. It's crazy that with the overwhelming amount of evidence that suggests that people should manage complexity as soon as possible, especially in distributed systems which most projects are, many software companies still force their devs to manage complexity after MVP release or very close to it. From my experience, these people always believe that rushing bad MVPs fast is better because being first to market is more important. I don't think these companies understand that being first doesn't matter if the codebase is unmaintainable after a year from MVP release due to extremely bad decisions from everyone involved. There's a reason unicorn companies are not profitable and would literally not exist if they didn't receive millions in funding from investors believing the same lie. Software engineering is a profession for people that can do trade off analysis, and most people managing software engineers can't do this and don't allow their software engineers to do their trade off analysis and actually use that as input into their development, which is why we end up with clusterf*cks of codebases even in EDA projects.

  • @MerrionGT6
    @MerrionGT6 9 дней назад +4

    Good talk - thanks.

  • @Tony-dp1rl
    @Tony-dp1rl 8 дней назад +1

    Event Catalog is a pretty good little tool. Does a good job of filling a niche well

  • @Cineenvenordquist
    @Cineenvenordquist 8 дней назад +1

    No events, only Tao.

  • @stevenhe3462
    @stevenhe3462 8 дней назад +3

    Haha rediscovering the 30-year old Erlang.

    • @stevenhe3462
      @stevenhe3462 8 дней назад +1

      … and static typing.

    • @LeviRamsey
      @LeviRamsey 6 дней назад

      @@stevenhe3462 So in other words, Akka Typed?

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    @KathySierraVideo 8 дней назад

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