Barry O'Reilly - Residuality Theory: Philosophy and Practice
Residuality has its roots in the mixing of complexity science and software architecture to produce techniques for software design in conditions of uncertainty. Residuality reveals a new way of looking at complexity, software, and traditional methods of modeling and raises questions around the invisible, accidental philosophical worldview of software engineering. This talk will look at residuality both from a practical and a philosophical perspective to provide a new worldview and set of tools for complexity practitioners.
Bio
Barry is the founder of Black Tulip Technology and a Ph.D. researcher within the field of Complexity Science and Software Design. His work focuses on finding new ways for software architects to make decisions in increasingly complex environments. He is a former Chief Solutions Architect within Microsoft Consulting and was the global lead for Microsoft's Solution Architect community.
Bio
Barry is the founder of Black Tulip Technology and a Ph.D. researcher within the field of Complexity Science and Software Design. His work focuses on finding new ways for software architects to make decisions in increasingly complex environments. He is a former Chief Solutions Architect within Microsoft Consulting and was the global lead for Microsoft's Solution Architect community.
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