Twin Cities Software Symposium - No Fluff Just Stuff

Twin Cities Software Symposium

October 20 - 21, 2017

From Mono to Micro - A Demonstration of Architectural Agility

Saturday - Oct 21 10:00 AM CDT - SALON A

Recently, microservices have take the development community by storm. Though a modern architectural paradigm, the underlying principles of microservices are embedded across many proven traditional architectural approaches, especially modularity. At the end of the day, microservices are just one way to the increase modularity of our software system. But there are others.

In this session we will examine several different ways to modularize large software systems. We'll start with the “modular monolith” and demonstrate how this modular monolith gives us a significant degree of architectural agility to evolve the architecture to microservices by incrementally breaking pieces of the application off and deploying them as microservices.

Kirk Knoernschild

Kirk Knoernschild

Software Developer & Mentor

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About Kirk Knoernschild

Kirk is software developer with a passion for building great software. He takes a keen interest in design, architecture, application development platforms, agile development, and the IT industry in general, especially as it relates to software development. His recent book, Java Application Architecture was published in 2012, and presents 18 patterns that help you design modular software.