Adaptive Systems with Domain-Driven Design, Wardley Mapping, and Team Topologies
Architecture for Flow
Paperback Engels 2025 1e druk 9780137393039Samenvatting
In a world of relentless change and accelerating uncertainty, organizations must continuously adapt and evolve to compete in environments they never anticipated. This requires upfront design for adaptability, and closer business alignment of software systems and team structures. To succeed, organizations must integrate advanced techniques from business strategy, software architecture, and team organization. Now, independent technology consultant Susanne Kaiser introduces a powerful unified toolset you can use to design, build, and evolve adaptive software systems and teams that are optimized for ever-faster rates of change.
Kaiser shows how to combine Wardley Maps, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), and Team Topologies to understand your problem domain more clearly, focus on your crucial core subdomain, and reflect the dynamics of your business landscape. Using these tools, you'll learn how to design evolvable services within an adaptive system, which is in turn owned by a team organization that optimizes for fast flow.
Kaiser goes beyond Domain Driven Design's popular patterns to reveal how DDDenables strategic design for long-term business success. Her accessible explanations and practical examples show how to combine DDD with intuitive Wardley Maps and powerful Team Topologies to improve success across the full lifecycle: strategy, design, implementation, deployment, operation, and evolution. As she demystifies and demonstrates these tools, Kaiser answers the most important questions faced by project participants—from CxOs to architects to software developers.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
1: The Landscape of a Wardley Map
2: Patterns & Principles of a Wardley Map
Part I Summary: Understanding the Importance of Wardley Maps for Business Strategy
Part II: Designing Services with Domain-Driven Design and Wardley Maps
3: Strategic Design as Part of the Value Chain
4: Use Case Example: Strategically Designing a Conference Solution
5: Tactical Design as Part of the Value Chain
Part II Summary: How Wardley Maps Help to Visualize Domain-Driven Design
Part III: Implementing Services with Domain-Driven Design
6: Overview of the Building Blocks of Domain Models
7: Applying Hexagonal Architecture
8: Use Case Example: Implementing a Conference Solution in TypeScript with DDD and Hexagonal Architecture
Part III Summary: How to Build Adaptive Services with DDD and Hexagonal Architecture
Part IV: Deploying and Operating Services
9: Overview of Infrastructure and Operational Complexities
10: Mapping Infrastructure and Operational Complexities onto a Wardley Map
Part IV Summary: The Infrastructure and Operational Challenges Visualized by a Wardley Map
Part V: Evolving Services with Wardley Maps
11: Mapping Open-Source Software
12: Mapping Container Orchestration
13: Mapping Serverless Technologies Part V Summary: How Adaptive, Evolvable Services are Optimized for Fast Flow of Change
Part VI: Team Organization
14: Culture of Pioneers, Settlers and Town Planners
15: The Impact of Conway's Law
16: Fundamental Team Topologies and Team Interaction Modes
17: Mapping Team Topologies
Part VI Summary: How to Organize Teams for Fast Evolution
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