
Paul Rayner
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Paul Rayner is a developer, instructor, team coach and popular conference speaker. He is founder and chair of the Explore DDD Conference (exploreddd.com). His company Virtual Genius LLC (virtualgenius.com), provides training and coaching for agile teams. Paul is from Perth, Australia, but chooses to live, work and play with his wife and two children, in Denver, Colorado.
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EventStorming
60 Mins
Keynote
Intermediate
EventStorming enables a team struggling with understanding and exploring a complex business problem to model that problem collaboratively in hours instead of weeks. In this talk you’ll learn how this technique quickly generates shared understanding and insights into how the software can, and should, support the business capability being explored.
In EventStorming, development team members and business people gather in a room and together they create a visual map of the flow of events – important things that happen – through concrete business examples. They use sticky notes to map out a story of how the software system behaves, or should behave, given a particular business problem to solve. This session will teach you the rules of EventStorming and how it can help your team.
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EventStorming – Collaborative Learning for Complex Domains
50 Mins
Talk
Advanced
EventStorming enables a team struggling with understanding and exploring a complex business problem to model that problem collaboratively in hours instead of weeks. In this talk you’ll learn how this technique quickly generates shared understanding and insights into how the software can, and should, support the business capability being explored.
In EventStorming, development team members and business people gather in a room and together they create a visual map of the flow of events – important things that happen – through concrete business examples. They use sticky notes to map out a story of how the software system behaves, or should behave, given a particular business problem to solve. This session will teach you the rules of EventStorming and how it can help your team cultivate shared understanding and be more productive.
KEYWORDS
EventStorming, Domain-Driven Design, DDD, Agile
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EventStorming – Collaborative Learning for Complex Domains
50 Mins
Talk
Advanced
EventStorming enables a team struggling with understanding and exploring a complex business problem to model that problem collaboratively in hours instead of weeks. In this talk you’ll learn how this technique quickly generates shared understanding and insights into how the software can, and should, support the business capability being explored.
In EventStorming, development team members and business people gather in a room and together they create a visual map of the flow of events – important things that happen – through concrete business examples. They use sticky notes to map out a story of how the software system behaves, or should behave, given a particular business problem to solve. This session will teach you the rules of EventStorming and how it can help your team cultivate shared understanding and be more productive.
KEYWORDS
EventStorming, Domain-Driven Design, DDD, Agile
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EventStorming – Collaborative Learning for Complex Domains
50 Mins
Talk
Advanced
EventStorming enables a team struggling with understanding and exploring a complex business problem to model that problem collaboratively in hours instead of weeks. In this talk you’ll learn how this technique quickly generates shared understanding and insights into how the software can, and should, support the business capability being explored.
In EventStorming, development team members and business people gather in a room and together they create a visual map of the flow of events – important things that happen – through concrete business examples. They use sticky notes to map out a story of how the software system behaves, or should behave, given a particular business problem to solve. This session will teach you the rules of EventStorming and how it can help your team cultivate shared understanding and be more productive.
KEYWORDS
EventStorming, Domain-Driven Design, DDD, Agile
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EventStorming - Collaborative Modeling for Complex Domains
120 Mins
Workshop
Beginner
EventStorming enables a team struggling with understanding and exploring a complex business problem to model that problem collaboratively in hours instead of weeks. In this talk you’ll learn how this technique quickly generates shared understanding and insights into how the software can, and should, support the business capability being explored.
In EventStorming, development team members and business people gather in a room and together they create a visual map of the flow of events - important things that happen - through concrete business examples. They use sticky notes to map out a story of how the software system behaves, or should behave, given a particular business problem to solve. This session will teach you the rules of EventStorming and how it can help your team cultivate shared understanding and be more productive.
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Fighting the Invisible Enemy
60 Mins
Talk
Intermediate
This talk focuses on demonstrating the presence and the negative impact of invisible queues in the work of real teams. The typical response is to focus on improving efficiencies or just to start new work. But what if these wait-states are actually where we should be focusing our improvement efforts first? These invisible piles of unfinished work slow us down far more than we realize, sucking team productivity, and making everything take longer than it should. In this session, you’ll see the power of focusing on flow and managing queues by visualizing them as timelines. I can’t get you out of boring meetings, but I can help you reduce waste so you can improve team flow and focus on building better software faster.
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