Presentation: "Case Study: The New Guardian.co.uk"

Time: Wednesday 14:30 - 15:30

Location: SAS Nortvegia

Abstract:

The Guardian newspaper has embarked on the next stage in its digital content strategy with the launch of its new travel site: The New Guardian.co.uk

From a technical perspective the development team faced several challenges when building the new platform for one of the UK's largest websites. Substantially increased capabilities to organise and relate content require more complex logic. This in turn means maintaining highest levels of performance when creating dynamic pages. The brief also called for a complete separation of page design and content logic, integration with user generated content, and a strategy for the migration of over a million URLs.

In this case study Matt and Erik present the overall solution, which uses practices and technologies such as Domain-Driven Design, the Spring framework, AJAX, AOP, syndication and automated web testing. They also discuss in detail some of more innovative approaches to the challenges.

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Track host: Erik Dörnenburg, ThoughtWorks

 Track host: Erik  Dörnenburg

Erik Dörnenburg is an application architect and developer at ThoughtWorks Inc., where he is helping clients with the design and implementation of large-scale enterprise solutions. Building on his experience with J2EE, Microsoft .NET and other environments, Erik is continually exploring new patterns of enterprise software.

Before joining ThoughtWorks Erik was Technical Director at Pixelpark UK, a new media company, where he integrated enterprise systems with web-based solutions and a variety of digital delivery channels. His career in enterprise software began in the early nineties on the NeXTSTEP platform and Erik has been an advocate of agile, test-driven, object-oriented development and Open Source software for many years. He holds a degree in Informatics from the University of Dortmund and has studied Computer Science and Linguistics at the University College Dublin.

Technical Architect Matthew Wall, Guardian Unlimited

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