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What constitutes the flexibility in software architecture?

Software architect Eberhard Wolff delves into strategies for building adaptable and forward-thinking software structures in his latest video podcast.

The factors contributing to a software architecture's flexibility
The factors contributing to a software architecture's flexibility

What constitutes the flexibility in software architecture?

Tune in today, September 1st, for the latest episode of "software-architektur.tv," a popular videocast series dedicated to exploring various aspects of software architecture. The live stream, produced by Eberhard Wolff, will be available on Heise Medien's platform from 6 to 7 PM.

This week's discussion, led by Eberhard Wolff—a blogger, podcaster on iX, and the Head of Architecture at SWAGLab—will focus on the adaptability of software architecture to new requirements and changes. The topic was chosen based on ideas gathered via social media platforms Bluesky, Mastodon, and LinkedIn.

Over the past year and a half, "software-architektur.tv" has produced over 250 episodes, covering a wide range of software architecture topics. Some episodes feature guest participants, while others are solely hosted by Eberhard Wolff. Unfortunately, we do not have information about today's guest at this time.

Interested viewers can ask questions during the live stream via Twitch chat, YouTube chat, Bluesky, Mastodon, Slack workspace, or anonymously via a form on the videocast page. Lisa Maria Schäfer, who is known for creating Sketchnotes for the series, will not be creating them for this particular episode.

The live stream will be integrated into the online channel of iX (Developer) and will also be available as a recording afterwards for those who cannot watch it live. For more information about today's episode, including any updates about the guest participant, be sure to visit the videocast page. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion about the adaptability of software architecture—join the conversation today!

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