Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 6th and 7th, 2012

Juval Lowy

IDesign
About Juval

Juval Löwy is the founder of IDesign and a master software architect. Over the past 21 years, Juval has led the industry with some of his ideas such as microservices serving as the foundation of software design and development. In his Master Classes Juval has mentored thousands of architects across the globe, sharing his insights, techniques, and breakthroughs, and has helped hundreds of companies meet their commitments. Juval participated in the Microsoft internal strategic design reviews and is a frequent speaker at major international software development conferences. He is the author of several bestsellers, and his latest book is Righting Software (Addison-Wesley, 2019) contains his groundbreaking ideas on system and project design.

Juval published numerous articles, regarding almost every aspect of modern software development and architecture. Microsoft recognized Juval as a Software Legend as one of the world's top experts and industry leaders. 

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Speaking Sessions

  • Service-Oriented Development Process

    9:45 AM Saturday   Room: 5015
    When you develop a service-oriented application, it would be naive of you to expect that the only things you will do differently will be limited to design and technology. The development process itself needs to be service-oriented. You cannot "stare into the fire" without a mature service-oriented development process supporting your effort. This talk presents you with a service-oriented development process that you can apply to your achieve robust applications, manage requirements and ensure faster time to market.

  • Zen of Architecture

    11:15 AM Saturday   Room: 5015
    For the beginner architect, there are many options for doing pretty much anything. But for the Master architect, there are only a few. In this dense session Master Architect Juval Lowy will explain his approach to large system analysis design, how to decompose a system into its comprising services, and what is the most common mistake done in architecture. Time permitting; Juval will discuss logical tiers, security, interoperability, scalability, transactions, and other aspects of a modern application.