The DCI Architecture: Supporting the Agile Agenda in your Software Architecture
The vision of object-oriented programming was to capture the end user mental model in the code. Until recently, programming languages weren't able to do that. With DCI, we can now use most professional programming languages to achieve the object vision—which is curiously similar to the goals of Agile software development. We now can capture both domain structure and structures from user experience analysts. Learn how in this seminar—and learn more in Rickard Öberg's associated presentation!
This talk is the second of three in an Øredev series.
Part 1 - DCI-Rethinking the foundations of object orientation and of programming
Part 3 - DCI in Practice with Qi4J and the Composite Oriented Programming Model
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