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Communicate efficiently with Software Architecture Diagrams

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Communicate efficiently with Software Architecture Diagrams

Communicate efficiently with Software Architecture Diagrams

Communicate efficiently with Software Architecture Diagrams

Communicate efficiently with Software Architecture Diagrams

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May 28, 2024

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33

min

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Detailed topic description - What's the idea? Why is this important? What's your experience in it? Tell us more :) The ultimate goal of any software is to offer a great experience to its users. User interfaces and workflows must be clear, self-explanatory, and appealing. Software documentation should have a similar goal. Comprehensive diagrams that visualize ideas and concepts clearly are mandatory to do that. I am going to show how to create beautiful diagrams with the right level of detail, to communicate efficiently with other software professionals and stakeholders.

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Software Architect

Simon helps software companies design scalable software systems. With his consulting company Lasssim he supports developers and decision-makers with solving architectural challenges, mentoring, and coaching. He started his professional life in chip design, but he’s always loved software more. Not just because software is way more agile than hardware development, but because tackling bigger problems at higher levels of abstraction is more appealing to him. This also explains his love for Software Architecture and Microservices.

He likes working with Startups especially. His most noticeable success was when he worked with Runtastic and was responsible for their system architecture. They got acquired by adidas in 2015 for €220 million. Since then, he helped numerous other Startups to move fast with software architecture.

Software Architect

Simon helps software companies design scalable software systems. With his consulting company Lasssim he supports developers and decision-makers with solving architectural challenges, mentoring, and coaching. He started his professional life in chip design, but he’s always loved software more. Not just because software is way more agile than hardware development, but because tackling bigger problems at higher levels of abstraction is more appealing to him. This also explains his love for Software Architecture and Microservices.

He likes working with Startups especially. His most noticeable success was when he worked with Runtastic and was responsible for their system architecture. They got acquired by adidas in 2015 for €220 million. Since then, he helped numerous other Startups to move fast with software architecture.

Software Architect

Simon helps software companies design scalable software systems. With his consulting company Lasssim he supports developers and decision-makers with solving architectural challenges, mentoring, and coaching. He started his professional life in chip design, but he’s always loved software more. Not just because software is way more agile than hardware development, but because tackling bigger problems at higher levels of abstraction is more appealing to him. This also explains his love for Software Architecture and Microservices.

He likes working with Startups especially. His most noticeable success was when he worked with Runtastic and was responsible for their system architecture. They got acquired by adidas in 2015 for €220 million. Since then, he helped numerous other Startups to move fast with software architecture.

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