Featured Sessions ausgewählt

Das Warten hat ein Ende: das Programmkomitee hat die Featured Sessions der BaselOne 2025 ausgewählt. Freut Euch auf folgende Speaker:innen und Vorträge:

Ralf D. Müller

Ralf D. Müller

Die Zukunft der Software-Architektur: Wie LLMs den Code von Morgen gestalten

Die rasante Entwicklung generativer Künstlicher Intelligenz (GenAI) und großer Sprachmodelle (LLMs) steht kurz davor, die Software-Architektur grundlegend zu verändern. In diesem Vortrag werfen wir einen „Blick in die Glaskugel“, um zu erkunden, welche Auswirkungen diese Technologien auf traditionelle Architekturentscheidungen, den Lebenszyklus von Code und die Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion haben werden.

Wir werden untersuchen, wie der Einsatz von LLMs dazu führen könnte, dass klassische Architekturfragen wie die Wahl der Programmiersprache an Bedeutung verlieren, während neue Herausforderungen in den Bereichen Sicherheit und ethische Verantwortung aufkommen. Zudem diskutieren wir die potenziellen Vorteile einer stärker automatisierten und optimierten Entwicklungspraxis, die durch diese Technologien ermöglicht wird.

Dieser Vortrag richtet sich an Software-Architekten, Entwickler und Technologieenthusiasten, die verstehen möchten, wie GenAI und LLMs die zukünftige Architektur unserer Softwarelandschaften prägen werden. Gemeinsam wagen wir einen informierten Blick in die Zukunft der Softwareentwicklung und erörtern, wie wir uns als Fachleute darauf vorbereiten können.

Christian Schuszter

Christian Schuszter

Developer productivity engineering at CERN

The CERN business computing group is responsible for a wide array of JVM-based applications, ranging from legacy to cutting-edge. Due to this environment, making sure everything is as homogeneous as possible for the 80+ developers is crucial for cross-team collaboration. Templates, documentation, easy bootstrapping, all of these turn one week of fiddling with your local config into a piece of cake.

Another important topic is our build tool of choice: Gradle. The latter part of this talk will go into the way we’re using it to enhance developer productivity, by setting in place build caches, custom repositories and even extensions for custom use-cases. These enhancements come from problems seen while working on a huge application that has been developed for the past 30 years (in different incarnations) at CERN.

Gerrit Grunwald

We hate code – The !joy of maintaining dead code

Do you love to maintain code that you didn’t wrote? Probably not…

As systems grow and evolve, the codebase inevitably accumulates clutter, including unused or “dead” code. Often the developers who wrote that code are not even in the company anymore. So how do you know if the code is still used?

Dead code can be confusing and it can be the source for vulnerabilities in your code base. So it is not only “legacy” code we have to deal with but also “dead” code and even so called “zombie” code.

This session will give you an overview over the common struggle with this types of code and it will try to give you an idea about the differences between those types of code and about tools that will help you to get rid of it.

Cay Horstmann

Cay Horstmann

Why Greed Is Good: Understanding Java Stream Performance

Gatherers were recently added to the Java stream API. Why are «greedy» gatherers good? This requires a deep understanding of stream pipelines. 

In this presentation, I explain how to reason about stream performance. I give examples of the actual strategies used by Java streams for different scenarios. You will learn how to develop an actual model of performance, how to benchmark it, and how to watch the JIT optimizations.

Cosima Laube

Architecture in ACTion: Impactful Mind Skills for Tech Leaders

Architecture work can be tough: understanding tech stacks, using new tools, facilitating decision making, working with plenty of stakeholders & even some organisational development. Herding cats is easier, isn’t it?

In other words, architects often need to *simultaneously* show up fully as a tech leader and influence people, have the headspace to dive into new tech, and create valuable impact together with colleagues.

All of that, even when things get rough. And, yes, things *will* get rough from time to time: hard decisions, hidden or open conflicts, high workloads – just to name a few “usual suspects”.

With Architecture in ACTion, I introduce you to decades of practical science on the Human Mind. We’ll dig into concepts such as Psychological Flexibility and ACT that are still rarely used in biz but have a huge impact – for your work and beyond!

Because deep tech expertise, complexity navigation *and* solid people skills is just a lot to juggle.

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