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 | Architecting Modern Distributed ApplicationsSpeaker(s): Phil Wheat
As we increase the capabilities and choices around putting together the systems that form our organizations, clear patterns around how to organize and leverage have been fleeting. The Patterns and Practices group has been thinking hard about this space and have some good information for Solutions Architects to consider. We will review the work they have done and discuss future uses of this work inside various types of systems.
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 | Loosen Your Domain with Message-Driven ArchitectureSpeaker(s): Dru Sellers, Chris Patterson
Explore a loosely coupled system built with MassTransit, Castle, and NHibernate and learn how to build distributed applications and workflows using .NET and messaging.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Painless SOA with RESTful servicesSpeaker(s): Ryan Hoegg
The advantages of Service Oriented Architecture do not have to cost a lot, take a long time, or involve complex middleware. This presentation will show you how to apply the REST architectural style to your organization's internal software systems (and why you want to).
| Oct 9th |
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 | Implementing Design Principles in Enterprise App DevelopmentSpeaker(s): Rob Vettor
Design patterns are important as they provide proven solutions to common problems. However, there are literally hundreds of patterns from which to learn. In this session, we’ll take a look at several key object oriented design principles that underpin many of the common design patterns, with the overall goal of improving the design and implementation of your code as well as your understanding of design patterns.
| Oct 10th |
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 | Lightweight Enterprise ArchitectureSpeaker(s): Ryan Hoegg
Enterprise Architecture is fundamentally a part of an enterprise's business plan. So, it should adapt as quickly as the rest of the business to the changing business environment. In this talk I advocate clear and simple enterprise architecture, based on desired outcomes, communication, and responsibility.
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 | CCR and DSSP: 7 letters that can make a differenceSpeaker(s): Phil Wheat
With the release of the Concurrency and Coordination Runtime and the Decentralized Software Services Protocol, Microsoft has started building the path to true asynchronous runtime environments and managed resource utilization across heterogeneous systems. We’ll take a look at the capabilities and uses of these platforms and what they can mean for our systems as they evolve.
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