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Even the most well-designed architecture can fail when critical changes go unnoticed during implementation. The result is software that does not scale, is difficult to evolve, or drifts away from business goals. This session introduces Architecture as Code, a feedback-driven approach that connects architecture to every part of the software ecosystem through executable definitions and continuous validation.
Rather than serving as a testing framework, Architecture as Code acts as a feedback framework. Through nine key intersections, spanning implementation, engineering practices, business alignment, team dynamics, and even generative AI, it helps architects detect when essential elements deviate from intent. Attendees will see practical examples of how to express architectural rules and relationships in code, enabling ongoing feedback that keeps systems aligned with evolving requirements and constraints.
What You Will Learn
How to implement Architecture as Code to provide actionable architectural feedback
The nine key intersections between architecture and the wider software ecosystem
How to use code-based definitions to monitor and maintain architectural integrity
Who Should Attend
Software architects, technical leads, and engineering managers who want to maintain architectural alignment, adaptability, and feedback throughout the development lifecycle.