![]() ![]() By this Westphal claims to have removed all functional dependencies, what remains are just what he calls formal or empty dependencies. In this model operations depends only on data and integrations depends on operations and other integrations. Integration calls operations and other integrations to put everything together thus creating behaviour but they do not contain logic.ĪPIs and frameworks is a fourth part through which operations interact with the environment. Operation is a piece of logic or behaviour working on some data but not aware of any other operation and not allowed to call them.ĭata is a structure of data possibly including services working on the data to ensure consistency but not containing any other form of logic. Looking for another way of describing architecture Westphal has defined an architectural style, IODA Architecture, built on three formal responsibilities, orthogonal to behavioural responsibilities: For him these patterns give a very crude idea of the structure of an application, essentially describing software as a deep hierarchy of functional or behavioural dependencies. People willing to create & support impact.Ī time to share, to learn and to deepen our conversational practice in our work, in our homes, and in our communities around issues, initiatives and possibilities that matter to us and that we want to explore together.For Ralf Westphal common architectural patterns like Layered architecture, Hexagonal architecture and Clean architecture all look very similar doing the same two things: defining domains of responsibility and putting functional dependencies in order. People willing to explore and take action to redefine our futures together. People willing to use their gifts and expose hidden ones. It is an invitation for people with various backgrounds to explore how we can invite peace for impact, leveraging the practice of Open Space. This is an annual gathering that has been happening for over 25 years at International House in New York City. It will be a hybrid event which means you can participate in person in NYC as well as online. The Open Space Institute - US is happy to invite the #IODA Community to its event "Opening Space for Peace and High Performance 2023" which will be take place from January 13th to 15th, 2023. There are various participation options to choose from and the first 20 people to buy their ticket will be entered into a draw to get a 50% refund! You'll also find more information about the key themes, our partners, sponsorships, as well as travel information, FAQs and more: There's a discounted Early Bird rate until 30th April, so don't miss out. ![]() Have a look at our very complete website and secure your ticket today. It'll be an opportunity to consider, collaborate, share approaches and re-imagine the role that OD could play in the world, and as such we want as many of you present as possible. We really look forward to getting the #IODA community together again in such an exciting place.Īs we emerge from the turbulence of recent years, our intention at this conference is to identify key emerging themes and to consider their implications for OD practitioners in the present and near future. We hope you'll join us at the next IODA Conference which will take place in Geelong, Australia, from 7 to 9 September. We are excited to officially launch our next global OD community gathering. Transformation Horizon: a new podcast series about using OD to address societal challenges - IODAĪre you ready for the IODA Conference 2023 Australia? If you read that and someone’s name popped in your head, please reach out to Sasha and Judy at and cc any potential practitioners you feel are doing this type of work and who would be interested in participating. Can you identify people (OD practitioners, students, activists, healers, etc.) from around the world who use OD in their local or global communities to help address various societal challenges? WE NEED YOUR HELP! To get going with the first episode, we need the help of our community to connect with people around the world using OD to make an impact on societal challenges. We aim to create a space that provides a breath of fresh air and gives people the chance to learn different ways in which OD can be a driver for social progress. The goal of Transformation Horizon is to provide bite-sized content to help energize and connect people in different places, spaces, and contexts who are using OD in non-traditional ways to make a direct and positive societal impact. We are excited to announce the launch of a new podcast series called TRANSFORMATION HORIZON, led by our members Judy Oyedele and Sasha Farley and supported by #IODA. ![]()
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