Phantastische Diagramme - Ralf D. Müller - Termingarantie
The most important task of a software architect is to communicate the architecture. In addition to textual content, it is also important to create graphics. True to the motto “A picture is worth a thousand words”, diagrams help with effective and pragmatic documentation. To be effective, they must be easy to understand, always up-to-date and correct.
In this workshop, we will first identify the weak points of many diagrams and then consider how we can work around them. The result is a checklist for really good, almost fantastic architectural diagrams. As a bonus, we will show you how to implement maintainable diagrams using the docs-as-code approach to keep them up to date and in line with the architecture at all times.
Agenda
- Problems/weaknesses of diagrams
- Diagrams-as-code
- Views in the software architecture
- Tools and embedding in architecture documentation
Your Trainers
Ralf D. Müller
Docs-as-code, software documentation
- Documentation-as-Code
- Fantastic diagrams
- Prompt engineering for architects and developers
Ralf has continuously refined his skills over more than 25 years in the software industry, evolving from a software developer to an experienced software architect. In addition to designing software architectures, he places great emphasis on clearly communicating and documenting his ideas. With this goal in mind, Ralf initiated the open-source project docToolchain, which focuses on the effective documentation of software architectures. He is also responsible for creating various formats of the arc42 template. As a CPSA-Advanced-certified software architect, Ralf shares his knowledge and experience in training sessions and talks, showing others how to keep architectural documentation simple and up-to-date. Video: More Than Arrows and Boxes – Architecture Diagrams in Software Architecture Stream..