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Operating Event-Driven Architectures with Quality in Mind

Sheen Brisals • Sarah Hamilton | GOTO EDA Day London 2024

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Event-driven architectures offer a multitude of benefits, liberating our systems by enabling extendability, scalability, fault tolerance, and flexibility. However, the asynchronous nature of event-driven architectures challenges us to rethink our approaches towards our operations. Navigating the testing of asynchronous architectures poses significant challenges, prompting questions about the “what,” “where,” “when,” and “how” of implementing effective testing strategies. Observability, release, and rollback strategies become ever more critical as they need to balance with the testing strategies. In this talk, Sheen and Sarah come together to answer some of these difficult questions and drive a conversation around building reliable and resilient event-driven architectures.

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Event-driven architectures offer a multitude of benefits, liberating our systems by enabling extendability, scalability, fault tolerance, and flexibility. However, the asynchronous nature of event-driven architectures challenges us to rethink our approaches towards our operations.

Navigating the testing of asynchronous architectures poses significant challenges, prompting questions about the “what,” “where,” “when,” and “how” of implementing effective testing strategies. Observability, release, and rollback strategies become ever more critical as they need to balance with the testing strategies.

In this talk, Sheen and Sarah come together to answer some of these difficult questions and drive a conversation around building reliable and resilient event-driven architectures.

About the speakers

Sheen Brisals

Sheen Brisals

AWS Serverless Hero, Engineering Leader, O'Reilly Author

Sarah Hamilton

Sarah Hamilton

Senior Engineer & AWS Community Builder