Improve Software Systems Designs by Applying Residuality Theory
As software engineering matures, it becomes apparent that traditional engineering methods designed for complicated systems do not actually solve problems in complex business contexts. Ideas such as capability mapping, process mapping, and component patterns cannot produce systems that are sufficiently dynamic to respond to the stressors found in modern enterprises. In this webinar, Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant Barry M. O’Reilly introduces a new way to model systems in complex environments — residuality theory.
Discover how, by introducing residue as an alternative building block, software systems designers are able to consider the entire environment and its complex interdependencies without slowing down the design process, delivering benefits to both architecture and risk management practices. Learn how residuality theory can help you:
- Model systems as collections of residues
- Use stress as the driver of design decisions
- Analyze contagion as residues are integrated
- Allow processes and components to organically emerge
- Show results directly
In this on-demand webinar, you will find out how you can embrace complexity science to move beyond the process-component mapping that has historically caused systemic failure in enterprise software. Register to watch now.