QCon San Francisco

I have the privilege of speaking in the architecture track

Scaling Domain Driven Design

We’ve all heard about Domain Driven Design (DDD), but have you
seen it applied in a large system? In the session you’ll see how DDD
was put to work to help design a high performance application
processing 2000 sustained transactions per second with over 30GB of
data added daily! It was DDD and the new ‘Asynchronous Context Mapping’
pattern that made this system possible with near linear scaling. Learn
how to apply these techniques in your applications and how to overcome
the hallenges of DDD, such as reporting. This session makes large
scale DDD make sense.

 

Are you going? 

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8 Responses to QCon San Francisco

  1. Chris O. says:

    And for those of us that can’t go? Any materials being made available online? Pretty please?

  2. Ian Cooper says:

    Understood, I’ll wait.

  3. Greg says:

    after the conference Ian. I have coined the term as an architectural pattern for what we do.

    I will put up some blog posts on the same subject but dont want to ruin the presentation for anyone who also happens to read the blog :)

    Cheers,

    Greg

  4. Evan says:

    I’ll 2nd the video nomination…

  5. Ian Cooper says:

    Any chance of a link or similar on Asynchronous Context Mapping?

  6. Greg says:

    Can anyone recommend an inexpensive camera or is anyone in SF that has a camera?

    The panel I will be on for the track will be recorded. Unfortunately we lost Fowler for it though :(

    The panel is on:

    “You must eat an elephant one bite at a time.

    - African Proverb”

    But where should we take the first bite in the design of an architecture?

     

    Also I will start writing blogs on the discussion as soon as the presentation is over (don’t want to give away too much :)

  7. Joe Ocampo says:

    Sounds awesome! For those of us not going are you going to provide a screen cast or post on your presentation?

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