Tag Archives: IASA

Resource Adaptive Software Systems

The International Association of Software Architects (IASA) in Israel organized a special event about Adaptive Software Systems. We invited Tom Mueck to give a talk about “Resource Adaptive Software Systems”. Title: Resource Adaptive Software Systems Abstract: DARPA issued an announcement about … Continue reading

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Introduction to Event Sourcing

The International Association of Software Architects (IASA) in Israel organized a special event about Adaptive Software Systems. We invited Vladik Khononov to give a talk about “Introduction to Event Sourcing”. Title: Introduction to Event Sourcing Abstract: Event sourcing is a pattern … Continue reading

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Antifragile Software Design

The International Association of Software Architects (IASA) in Israel organized a special event about Adaptive Software Systems. I was glad to be invited to give a talk about “Antifragile Software Design”. Title: Antifragile Software Design Abstract: The concept of Antifragility was … Continue reading

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IASA IL Workshop: Philippe Kruchten on Managing Technical Debt

The first activity of IASA Israel in the year of 2015 was a full-day workshop by Prof. Philippe Kruchten on “Managing Technical Debt”. The workshop was highly interactive with many questions from the audience. Prof. Kruchten covered the subject of … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Hayim Makabee on the Role of the Software Architect

During the First Israeli Conference on Software Architecture, Hayim Makabee gave a talk about “The Role of the Software Architect”. Title: The Role of the Software Architect Abstract: In this talk Hayim will present the practical aspects of the role of … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Dani Mannes on Agile Software Architecture

During the First Israeli Conference on Software Architecture, Dani Mannes gave a talk about “Agile Software Architecture”. Title: Agile Software Architecture Abstract: It is still very common to use different techniques and processes at the system engineering and at the software … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Joseph Yoder on “Taming Big Balls of Mud with Diligence, Agile Practices, and Hard Work”

During the First Israeli Conference on Software Architecture, our invited keynote speaker Joseph Yoder gave a talk about “Taming Big Balls of Mud with Diligence, Agile Practices, and Hard Work”. Title: Taming Big Balls of Mud with Diligence, Agile Practices, and … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Lior Bar-On on “The Five Expertise Areas of an Architect”

During the First Israeli Conference on Software Architecture, Lior Bar-On gave a talk about “The Five Expertise Areas of an Architect”. Title: The Five Expertise Areas of an Architect Abstract: Architect is an ambiguous role, for an ambiguous craftsmanship. Over the years … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Tomer Peretz on “Ensuring Software Alignment”

Last week at the Twentieth International Conference of the Israel Society for Quality in Tel-Aviv, Tomer Peretz gave a talk about “Ensuring Software Alignment”. Title: Ensuring Software Alignment Abstract:  Knowing where to allocate the project resources is the one of the key … Continue reading

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Conference Talk: Dr. Amir Tomer on “Extracting Quality Scenarios from Functional Scenarios”

This week at the Twentieth International Conference of the Israel Society for Quality in Tel-Aviv, Dr. Amir Tomer gave a talk about “Extracting Quality Scenarios from Functional Scenarios”. Title: Extracting Quality Scenarios from Functional Scenarios Abstract:  Requirements specifications usually focus on the … Continue reading

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