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Stefan lives with his family in Bern and works as a senior architect and full-stack developer at ELCA. He aims to push the boundary of building high-quality software in an increasingly demanding world, with a special focus on team spirit, software craftsmanship, clean architecture, DDD, and UX.

Martin works as a technology architect and cloud-native developer at Accenture Munich. He holds a degree in Physics and enjoys solving problems and designing systems for the cloud.

24.11.2022

Event Storming and DDD for the Gotthard Base Tunnel

How domain driven design made a difference in a project at SBB

LOCATION: St. Gallen
KEYWORDS: Lessons learned, Methods

AGENDA:18:00-19:15h: Vortrag inkl. Q/A
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SPEAKER 1: Stefan Heinzer   COMPANY: ELCA Informatik AG
SPEAKER 2: Martin Häufel   COMPANY: Accenture

SLIDES: 230425_JUG_Event_Storming_and_DDD_for_the_Gotthard_base_tunnel.pdf

SBB built a near real-time data adapter to exchange train and restriction data between the traffic management system and the tunnel automation system operating the Gotthard base tunnel. In this session, Martin and Stefan show how the team used event storming to identify bounded contexts, and how these were further refined following principles of domain-driven design (DDD) for implementation in an event driven microservice architecture following CENELEC SN EN 50126 / 50128. They will highlight examples of the implementation at the code level with related coding practices, and share some of the encountered architectural aha-moments.

LEVEL OF TALK: Beginner
LANGUAGE: Talk: de / Slides: en


Stefan lives with his family in Bern and works as a senior architect and full-stack developer at ELCA. He aims to push the boundary of building high-quality software in an increasingly demanding world, with a special focus on team spirit, software craftsmanship, clean architecture, DDD, and UX.


Martin works as a technology architect and cloud-native developer at Accenture Munich. He holds a degree in Physics and enjoys solving problems and designing systems for the cloud.


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