Talk: Monolithic Delivery
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Chris Oldwood
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Monolithic Delivery
Short synopsis:
When we hear the term "monolithic" we instantly think of architecture, but when was the last time you delivered an application on a mainframe or home computer? We've been using the term "monolithic architecture" as a pejorative for years but the real constraint is often not the architecture itself but the tight coupling in the delivery mechanism. In essence what we have really been suffering from is "monolithic delivery".
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This session looks at the relationship between software design and delivery, and asks if the modern monolith is just misunderstood? In our rush to embrace the new world of micro-services are we prematurely optimising the wrong constraints and simply trading one form of tight coupling for another?
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