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Barry is a software architect with 20 years experience who has held Chief Architect positions at Microsoft and IDesign.

He has also been a startup CTO, the Worldwide Lead for the Solutions Architecture Community at Microsoft, and founder of the Swedish Azure User Group.

He is currently pursuing a PhD in the area of complexity science and software design.

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29.06.2021

An Introduction to Residuality Theory

Toward a science of architecture

LOCATION: Online
KEYWORDS: Architecture

AGENDA:17:00 - 18:30 CEST Talk with Q&A

SPEAKER: Barry O’Reilly   COMPANY: Black Tulip Technology

Residuality theory is a revolutionary new theory of software design that aims to make it easier to design software systems for complex business environments.

Residuality theory models software systems as interconnected residues - an alternative to component and process modeling that uses applied complexity science to make managing uncertainty a fundamental part of the design process.

This talk is recommend for everyone who is interested in the design and evolvement of software systems (e.g. distributed systems, cloud, ...) whatever your main role currently is: developer, architect, product manager, CTO, engineering manager, tester, requirement engineer, ...

LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en


Barry is a software architect with 20 years experience who has held Chief Architect positions at Microsoft and IDesign.

He has also been a startup CTO, the Worldwide Lead for the Solutions Architecture Community at Microsoft, and founder of the Swedish Azure User Group.

He is currently pursuing a PhD in the area of complexity science and software design.

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