- Speakers
Jacqui Read
- Date
- Description
This is a hands on lab with limited capacity.
"So how are we supposed to get great architects, if they only get the chance to architect fewer than a half-dozen times in their career?" - Ted Neward
Practice makes progress, and this workshop gives you the chance to deliberately practise your design and architecture skills in a supportive environment. Learn useful techniques for analysing, designing, and documenting software, and have fun creating a design together.
Join this workshop to:
- Get your teeth into an interesting problem with practical activities
- Explore and share techniques for breaking down the problem and designing a solution
- Practise documenting and presenting architecture designs
- Learn from others in a safe and supportive atmosphere
This is a fun and mostly practical workshop, and there may also be some prizes!
About Jacqui Read
Jacqui Read is an internationally-recognised solution and enterprise architect, and author of Communication Patterns: A Guide for Developers and Architects. She teaches public and private workshops and speaks at international conferences on topics such as architecture practices, technical communication, and systems design. Jacqui specialises in untangling and extracting value from data and knowledge, helping businesses to determine direction in complex environments.
Her professional interests include collaborative modelling, knowledge management, Domain-Driven Design, sociotechnical architecture, and modernising enterprise architecture practices. Outside of work she enjoys gardening and strumming her ukulele while singing at the same time. Her website is https://jacquiread.com.