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<title><ahref="http://www.devday.lk/">Dev Day 2018</a></title>
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<title>From APIs to API Landscapes: Scaling Up the API Practice</title>
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<tocclass="abstract">The promise of APIs is to decrease coupling between IT components, thereby allowing IT landscapes to evolve more dynamically and evolutionary. This helps components to be more adaptive to serve today's fast-changing business world. However, there is a crucial difference between working on individual APIs, and overseeing continuously evolving API landscapes. The latter is best served by an approach of continuous architecting, where the goal of the landscape is to observe how it is being used, to identify and promote emerging patterns and practices, and to support these as a way to make API product teams more effective. In this presentation we look at the path from individual APIs to API landscapes, and at the ways in which continuous architecting and supporting organizational structures help to deliver the promise of APIs as a good approach to manage IT complexity and velocity in modern organizations.</toc>
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<author><ahref="http://dret.net/netdret/">Erik Wilde</a> <ahref="http://twitter.com/dret"class="twitter-follow-button"data-size="large"title="Erik Wilde on Twitter: @dret">(<code>@dret</code>)</a></author>
<tocclass="resources"><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/">API Academy</a> · <ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/microservice-architecture-the-oreilly-book/"title="Mike Amundsen, Matt McLarty, Ronnie Mitra, and Irakli Nadareishvili, 'Microservice Architecture: Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture', O'Reilly Media, June 2016">MSA Book</a></toc>
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<pclass="abstract"><tocclass="abstract"/></p>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title><code>@dret</code> on Twitter/GitHub</title>
<li>Global Team working on <em>API Strategy and Design</em> topics</li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/team_member/matt-mclarty/">Matt McLarty</a> (Vancouver): <ahref="http://twitter.com/MattMcLartyBC"class="twitter-follow-button"title="Matt McLarty on Twitter: @MattMcLartyBC"><code>@MattMcLartyBC</code></a><scriptsrc="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"type="text/javascript"></script></li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/team_member/mike-amundsen/">Mike Amundsen</a> (Cincinnati): <ahref="http://twitter.com/mamund"class="twitter-follow-button"title="Mike Amundsen on Twitter: @mamund"><code>@mamund</code></a><scriptsrc="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"type="text/javascript"></script></li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/team_member/mehdi-medjaoui/">Mehdi Medjaoui</a> (San Francisco): <ahref="http://twitter.com/medjawii"class="twitter-follow-button"title="Mehdi Medjaoui on Twitter: @medjawii"><code>@medjawii</code></a><scriptsrc="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"type="text/javascript"></script></li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/team_member/ronnie-mitra/">Ronnie Mitra</a> (London): <ahref="http://twitter.com/mitraman"class="twitter-follow-button"title="Ronnie Mitra on Twitter: @mitraman"><code>@mitraman</code></a><scriptsrc="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"type="text/javascript"></script></li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/team_member/erik-wilde/">Erik Wilde</a> (Zürich): <ahref="http://twitter.com/dret"class="twitter-follow-button"title="Erik Wilde on Twitter: @dret"><code>@dret</code></a><scriptsrc="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"type="text/javascript"></script></li>
<li>Doing (side projects on API-related topics)</li>
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<li>Standardizing (participating in specification work)</li>
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<title>Microservice Architecture</title>
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<imgsrc="msa-cover.jpg"href="http://transform.ca.com/API-microservice-architecture-oreilly-book.html"title="Microservice Architecture: Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture"style="float: right ; height : 55% ; margin : 4% ; "/>
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<li><q>Microservice Architecture: Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture</q></li>
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<li><ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/microservice-architecture-the-oreilly-book/">Authored by</a> <ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/">API Academy</a> members Irakli Nadareishvili, Ronnie Mitra, Matt McLarty, and Mike Amundsen</li>
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<li>Get <ahref="http://transform.ca.com/API-microservice-architecture-oreilly-book.html">free electronic version courtesy of CA Technologies</a></li>
<li><ahref="http://dret.net/netdret/publications#wil97b">Ph.D. in Communications Systems</a> from <ahref="http://www.ethz.ch/">ETH Zürich</a></li>
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<li>Working on Web Architecture after writing <ahref="http://dret.net/netdret/publications#wil98">the first Web Technology book</a></li>
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<li>UC Berkeley (2006-2011), working on <ahref="http://dret.net/netdret/publications#wil09g">Service Models for Open Government</a></li>
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<li>EMC (2011-2014), working on transforming software products into service platforms</li>
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<li>Siemens (2014-2015), working on using <emtitle="Internet of Things">IoT</em> to build <emtitle="Web of Things">WoT</em> (<q>APIs for Things</q>)</li>
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<li>Joined <ahref="http://www.ca.com/"title="CA Technologies">CA</a>'s <ahref="http://www.apiacademy.co/">API Academy</a> in 2016 and now all about API Strategy and Design</li>
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<li>Active in the usual places such as <ahref="http://twitter.com/dret"title="@dret">Twitter</a>, <ahref="http://github.com/dret"title="dret">GitHub</a>, <ahref="http://dret.typepad.com/dretblog/">my blog</a>, <ahref="http://www.linkedin.com/in/netdret">LinkedIn</a>, and <ahref="https://www.flickr.com/photos/dret/"title="dret">flickr</a></li>
<li>Slide sources: <ahref="http://github.com/dret/lectures/tree/master/devday-2018"><code>dret/lectures</code></a> on <ahref="http://github.com/">GitHub</a></li>
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