2009 Session: The DCI Architecture: Supporting the Agile Agenda in your Software Architecture
Friday, 13:10 - 14:00
Track: Agile Architecture
The vision of object-oriented programming was to capture the end user mental model in the code. Until recently, programming languages weren't able to do that. With DCI, we can now use most professional programming languages to achieve the object vision—which is curiously similar to the goals of Agile software development. We now can capture both domain structure and structures from user experience analysts. Learn how in this seminar—and learn more in Rickard Öberg's associated presentation!
Prerequisites
At least three years of experience with an object-oriented programming language
Expectations
How design and programming language need to support the Agile values; why current OO isn't enough; how DCI meets the need; an update from last year's presentation on new developments from 2009
Additional Info
James O. Coplien
Jim Coplien is an old C++ shark who now does world-wide consulting on Agile software development methods and architecture. He is one of the founders of the software pattern discipline, and his organizational patterns work is one of the foundations of both Scrum and XP. He is a Certified Scrum Trainer. He currently works for Gertrud&Cope in Denmark, and is a partner in the Scrum Training Institute. He is working on a new book on Lean Software Architecture and Agile software deployment.