Thursday
Room 4
16:20 - 17:20
Session (60 min)
An Introduction to Residuality Theory
Residuality theory is a revolutionary new theory of software design that aims to make it easier to design software systems for complex business environments.
Architecture
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.
Barry O'Reilly
Barry is a veteran Architect who has held Chief Architect positions at Microsoft among others. 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 also a PhD candidate in software design and complexity science.