Javiera Laso
Biography
I'm an engineer on biotechnology that did a turn in the lab carrier to follow my instincts and get in to the software industry. Even in the university I was always the teacher assistant in the IT engineering program, but my love for the biotechnology was bigger in that time. After I graduate I realize that the only places where I was able to work were in labs, and always using very old software programs, so I become a developer (after a few hard study sessions). I love to do software and I love to be an engineer on biotechnology and a woman in tech because that diversity can be visible in software.
NewCrafts Paris 2024
Enforcing architecture decisions using tests
Hands-On
In the dynamic world of software development, maintaining the integrity of your architecture is a critical challenge. Architectural decisions are made for a reason, but over time, they can erode, leading to unexpected drift. This hands-on workshop is your guide to ensuring that your architectural decisions remain a steadfast guiding force throughout your project's lifecycle.
Join me for a practical, interactive session where you'll learn how to leverage testing as a robust tool for enforcing architectural decisions. We'll dive into the 'why' and 'how' of architecturally-relevant testing, exploring techniques and best practices to preserve the integrity of your system's design.
We will:
Write architecture-driven tests that validate your design.
Identify architectural drift early and prevent unintended changes.
Maintain consistent, scalable, and secure architectures as your codebase evolves.
Collaborate effectively within your team to sustain architectural excellence.
This workshop equips you with the skills and knowledge to proactively guard your architecture, ensuring that it stands the test of time. Bring your laptops, your architectural conundrums, and your enthusiasm for hands-on learning as we embark on this journey to enforce architectural decisions using tests.