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05.01.2026
52 Minuten
The rapid development of generative artificial intelligence
(GenAI) and large language models (LLMs) is on the verge of
fundamentally changing software architecture. In this talk, we
will take a “look into the crystal ball” to explore what impact
these technologies will have on traditional architectural
decisions, code lifecycle and human-machine interaction.
We will explore how the use of LLMs could lead to traditional
architectural issues such as choice of programming language
becoming less important, while new challenges arise in the areas
of security and ethical responsibility. We will also discuss the
potential benefits of more automated and optimized development
practices enabled by these technologies.
This talk is aimed at software architects, developers and
technology enthusiasts who want to understand how GenAI and LLMs
will shape the future architecture of our software landscapes.
Together we will take an informed look at the future of software
development and discuss how we as professionals can prepare for
it.
This recording from the Software Architecture Gathering 2025 was
powered by iSAQB e.V. in collaboration with Software-Architektur
im Stream.
Many thanks to Kameramensch-Filmproduktion
https://kameramensch.de/: Johannes Klemt, Nico Schallat, Vladimir
Traut for providing the footage.
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17.12.2025
1 Minute
At the recent Software Architecture Gathering, Eberhard gave a
talk on models, modularization, and Bounded Contexts, while
Alistair explored similar themes in conversations with attendees.
In this episode, the two come together to discuss the key
concepts behind these topics, compare their perspectives, and
answer questions from the audience.
Quote from Parnas
Here is the quote from Parnas’ paper that Alistair referred to:
“We propose instead that one begins with a list of difficult
design decisions or design decisions which are likely to change.
Each module is then designed to hide such a decision from the
others.”
Links
David Parnas: On the Criteria To Be Used in Decomposing
Systems into Modules
Alistair Cockburn: Design in Object Technology 2: The
Annotated Class of 1994 EPUB Printed
Residuality Theory with Barry O’Reilly
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15.12.2025
1 Minute
Stimmen aus der Praxis – Live-Stream mit Erfahrungsberichten und
Diskussion
Wie erleben Menschen, die in der IT unterrepräsentiert sind,
ihren Arbeitsalltag wirklich? In diesem Live-Stream bringen wir
ungefilterte Stimmen direkt auf die Bühne der IT-Tage.
Im Vorfeld haben wir persönliche Erfahrungsberichte gesammelt –
von Mikroaggressionen im Team-Meeting bis zu strukturellen Hürden
beim Karrierestart. Diese anonymisierten Geschichten lesen wir
vor und diskutieren gemeinsam: Was läuft schief? Was funktioniert
bereits gut? Und vor allem: Was kannst Du selbst, Dein Team oder
Deine Organisation morgen konkret anders machen?
Aus der Praxis für die Praxis: Diese Session richtet sich an
alle, die Diversität nicht nur als HR-Thema verstehen, sondern
als strategischen Erfolgsfaktor für ihre IT-Organisation. Ob CTO,
Teamlead oder Entwickler:in – hier erhältst Du ungefilterte
Einblicke aus dem Projektalltag, die sonst oft unsichtbar
bleiben, und kannst konkrete Impulse direkt in Deinen Alltag
mitnehmen.
Was Du mitnimmst: Echte Erfahrungen statt Theorie, Verständnis
für Barrieren im IT-Alltag und Handlungsfelder für inklusive
Teams – so konkret wie möglich, so anonym wie nötig.
Mit Liam Bergh, Sabine Wojcieszak und Eberhard Wolff
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12.12.2025
1 Minute
In this engaging live fishbowl session from the Software
Architecture Gathering, Vaughn Vernon, Cheryl Hung, Avraham
Poupko, Eberhard Wolff, and Ralf D. Müller tackle one of the most
pressing questions in the field: Is software architecture about
human intelligence or artificial intelligence? As AI tools
increasingly design systems, analyze code, and critique
architectural decisions, the panel debates whether these
technologies augment or replace the architect’s role. They
explore the nuanced balance between machine-generated patterns
and human creativity, the ethical and accountability challenges
of AI-driven architecture, and practical ways architects can
thrive in an AI-augmented future. Audience participation ensures
a lively, thought-provoking dialogue on the evolving craft of
software architecture.
Livestream production by Kameramensch-Filmproduktion: Johannes
Klemt, Nico Schallat, Vladimir Traut
Event tech by Team Kingsize
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10.12.2025
1 Minute
In this special live episode from the Software Architecture
Gathering, Clare Sudbery joins Eberhard for an open conversation
about learning, empathy, and psychological safety in tech.
Building on her talk “Let’s Stop Making Each Other Feel Stupid”,
Clare reflects on how the culture of expertise in software
development can unintentionally discourage curiosity and
collaboration. Together, they explore practical ways to create
environments where questions are welcomed, mistakes become
opportunities for growth, and knowledge sharing thrives behind
the scenes of architecture and development.
Links from Clare’s talk
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Über diesen Podcast
Live-Diskussion zu Software-Architektur im Stream. Einmal in der
Woche diskutiert Eberhard Wolff, Lisa Schäfer oder Ralf D. Müller
Software-Architektur im Live-Stream auf YouTube und Twitch - oft
zusammen mit einem Gast. Zuschauer können über den Chat
mitdiskutieren oder Fragen stellen. Der Podcast enthält die
Audio-Spur des Streams. Weitere Infos und einen Übersicht über die
Folgen gibt es unter https://software-architektur.tv/ .
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