Description
Learn software design from the legendary architect Juval Löwy.
Over the past 20 years, Juval has led the industry in architecture and project design. Some of his ideas, such as microservices, serve as the foundation of software design and development.
In this dense LiveLessons video Juval Löwy explains his approach to system analysis and design, using volatility to decompose a system into its comprising services. Juval contrasts it with the most common mistake done in architecture, using functionality to identify services.
This engaging video discusses both what not to do and how to correctly define the architecture of software systems. The objective is to future proof your system and make it drastically easier to develop and maintain.
About the Instructor
Juval Löwy, founder of IDesign, is a master software architect specializing in system and project design. He has helped countless companies around the world deliver quality software on schedule and on budget. Recognized by Microsoft as one of the world’s top experts and industry leaders, he participated in internal strategic design reviews for C#, WCF, and related technologies, and was named a “Software Legend.” He has published several best-sellers and numerous articles on almost every aspect of modern software development. Löwy speaks frequently at major international software development conferences and conducts Master Classes around the world, teaching thousands of professionals the skills required of modern software architects and how to take an active role as design, process, and technology leaders.
Skill Level Intermediate
What You Will Learn
You will learn how to overcome the real hurdles architects face and learn simple and practical techniques for identifying, and a structured approach for defining, the components of the architecture.