Eric Evans is the author of Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in Software, Addison-Wesley 2004.
Since the early 1990s, he has worked on many projects developing large business systems with objects with many different approaches and many different outcomes. The book is a synthesis of that experience. It presents a system of modeling and design techniques that successful teams have used to align complex software systems with business needs and to keep projects agile as systems grow large.
Eric now leads Domain Language, a consulting group which coaches and trains teams applying domain-driven design, helping them to make their development work more productive and more valuable to their business.
Eric Evans, author of Domain Driven Design, will be opening the conference by asking how large language models (LLMs) might be a tool for cultivating deep domain understanding? Beyond the hype, how they might be used in our work of developing software that helps people operating in complex domains?
Is there a future where language models are not just tools but indispensable companions in unraveling the intricacies of the business landscape, and how might we shape that?
Join expert DDD and LLM practitioners to dialog about the impact of large-language models on software design and domain modeling.