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Monday, March 24th
2:00PM to 3:30PM EDT
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Domain-driven design teaches us that effective software development requires a shared understanding of the problem domain. While ubiquitous language forms the foundation of this understanding, communication encompasses far more than words alone. In her book Communication Patterns, Jacqui Read expands our journey toward becoming more effective communicators by illuminating diverse communication patterns.
In this talk, Avraham builds upon these concepts with particular focus on distinguishing between “push” and “pull” patterns. He explores how different models require tailored communication approaches - some best conveyed through writing, others through speech. Additionally, Avraham examines the intricate relationship between communication patterns and decision-making frameworks (drawing from Andrew Harmel-Law’s research). As this presentation ventures into experimental territory, audience participation and feedback will be vital to the collective exploration of these ideas.
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Consulting Architect
As a security systems architect, Avraham Poupko has spent the last 25 years analysing, modeling and designing secure software as well as teaching systems thinking and system design. Avraham’s experience varies from working with small startups that have one product, to large enterprises that create very complex domains and systems. As the Cybersecurity landscape has been evolving, Avraham has been helping organizations understand and improve their security posture.
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We missed you this time around!
Platform Sponsors
Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io
Hosted by
DDD London: Software Design UK
Mar
24
Monday, March 24th
2:00PM to 3:30PM EDT
Online
Link available to attendees
This is an online event. You will need to register for this event to receive joining instructions.
Please subscribe to our email accouncements and LinkedIn page for all announcements and updates. You can find all our events on the DDD London website.
Domain-driven design teaches us that effective software development requires a shared understanding of the problem domain. While ubiquitous language forms the foundation of this understanding, communication encompasses far more than words alone. In her book Communication Patterns, Jacqui Read expands our journey toward becoming more effective communicators by illuminating diverse communication patterns.
In this talk, Avraham builds upon these concepts with particular focus on distinguishing between “push” and “pull” patterns. He explores how different models require tailored communication approaches - some best conveyed through writing, others through speech. Additionally, Avraham examines the intricate relationship between communication patterns and decision-making frameworks (drawing from Andrew Harmel-Law’s research). As this presentation ventures into experimental territory, audience participation and feedback will be vital to the collective exploration of these ideas.
More on Communication Patterns
Consulting Architect
As a security systems architect, Avraham Poupko has spent the last 25 years analysing, modeling and designing secure software as well as teaching systems thinking and system design. Avraham’s experience varies from working with small startups that have one product, to large enterprises that create very complex domains and systems. As the Cybersecurity landscape has been evolving, Avraham has been helping organizations understand and improve their security posture.
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