From February 3rd to 7th, the OOP conference will take place in Munich. This event is one of the most important software development conferences in the German-speaking region. This year, the theme is “Bridging the Gap.” The software industry often faces challenges in integrating new systems with existing ones, including legacy systems. Those who book a ticket by December 20th can save with the early bird discount.
The conference features over 130 lectures and workshops, with standout keynote speeches. Haya Schulmann will kick off the event with insights into cybersecurity in Germany, discussing how digitalization and AI impact threats. Diana Montalion, a system architect for the Wikimedia Foundation, will talk about the importance of systemic thinking to manage complexity and change. Casey Kreer will deliver the closing keynote, providing a reality check on living with disabilities and exploring how AI can enable digital inclusion. Attendees will gather in the auditorium for these keynotes.
The OOP offers a comprehensive overview of the latest trends and proven techniques in software architecture and development. It features a program that combines forward-looking concepts with practical methods, presented by top experts.
The program is divided into various topics:
- Back to the Basics in design, architecture, and programming
- Data and AI
- Software Architecture Modernization
- Domain-Driven Design
- DevOps
- Sociotechnical Systems
- Product Ownership, User Experience, and Requirements Engineering
- Leadership
- Legacy and Innovation
- Testing and Quality Assurance
- Social Integration
The OOP conference includes an exhibition featuring select software manufacturers, service providers, and IT service providers. This year, around a thousand people are expected to attend at the Munich Congress Center.