Highlights from the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference in Berlin 2019

Experts explore new trends, tools, and techniques in software architecture.

By Mac Slocum
November 7, 2019
Highlights from the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in Berlin 2019

Experts from across the software architecture world came together in Berlin for the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.

Cognitive biases in the architect’s life

Birgitta Boeckeler covers some of the cognitive biases that can trip up architects.

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The three-headed dog: Architecture, process, structure

Allen Holub shows you how architecture, process, and structure interact, and how to fix misalignment that’s sucking the life out of your productivity.

Modern machine learning architectures: Data and hardware and platform, oh my

Brian Sletten takes a deep dive into the intersection of data, models, hardware, language, architecture, and machine learning systems.

From the trenches: Patrick Kua

Neal Ford interviews Patrick Kua about his career path and his work as an architect.

The new norms of cloud native

Cheryl Hung discusses the state of cloud native tools and communities.

Post topics: Next Architecture
Post tags: Signals, Software Architecture Berlin 2019
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