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Dagens program er på plads, oplægsholdere og abstracts findes nedenfor her på siden, der kan komme opdateringer. Vi sender agenda ud dagen før og streaming links til vores online-deltagere.
Dagens Agenda
Kl. 09:30 – 10:30
SPAS: Self-contained, Portable, Adaptable Services v. Milos Jaranovic (English)
Kl. 10:30 – 10:45
Kl. 10:45 – 11:30
AI as Architecture Partner: From Paradigm to PoC with Spec-First Collaboration v. Milos Jaranovic (English)
Kl. 11:30 – 11:45
Kl. 11:45 – 12:30
Business outcomes, migrations, boring technology & event sourcing v. Pavel Kucera (English)
Kl. 12:30 –
SPAS: Self-contained, Portable, Adaptable Services
I’ve been exploring a different approach to building microservices—one that tackles two persistent challenges: genuine reusability of services across business domains and AI-assisted development baked into the framework from the start, not bolted on later.
SPAS (Self-contained, Portable, Adaptable Services) is an architecture paradigm and reference framework designed around the principle that services should be semantically portable and adaptable through external choreography, not hard-coded coupling.
In this vision, AI agents are integrated into development and composition workflows as first-class framework components.
During the session we’ll walk through the architecture, see a live demo of the current Proof of Concept, and have an honest discussion about trade-offs.
While the tooling works, there’s plenty I haven’t figured out yet. I’m sharing it because I’d genuinely like feedback—what resonates, what’s missing, what you’d do differently. Join the dialogue if you’re curious about building microservices that are truly reusable and where AI is a native part of the framework fabric.
Milos Jaranovic, Coding Software Architect
Milos Jaranovic is a coding architect, who specializes in bridging the gap between strategic vision and hands-on implementation. He brings decades of software engineering rigor to the ever-evolving IT landscape—delivering solutions that are robust, adaptable, and built to embrace change and evolve.
Personally, he is humbly fascinated by the fact that we are here today, believing that we are now doing it right, despite our knowledge of yesterday. This perspective keeps him grounded, curious, and always learning, recognizing that today’s best practices can easily become tomorrow’s lessons learned.
AI as Architecture Partner: From Paradigm to PoC with Spec-First Collaboration
This session explores how I developed the SPAS architecture paradigm and built a reference framework PoC using AI not just as a code generator, but as a design collaborator.
My goal was to test AI beyond autocomplete and vibe coding—to see whether this approach could work for complex, multi-component projects, not just simple apps. SPAS spans multiple languages and components: Node.js (sidecar, repository service, CLI), agent prompts, and SDKs for .NET and Java.
I’ll walk through how the architecture evolved alongside prototyping, and how 35 features were built using GitHub Spec Kit—an open source toolkit for spec-driven development with tight feedback loops between intent, planning, and building. Expect an honest look at what worked, what didn’t, and what it cost.
This was a solo effort, which made AI collaboration essential rather than optional—and I’m sure I haven’t uncovered everything. If you’re curious about using AI as a genuine architecture partner, join me and let’s have a dialogue about what resonates with you and what you’d do differently.
Milos Jaranovic, Coding Software Architect
Milos Jaranovic is a coding architect, who specializes in bridging the gap between strategic vision and hands-on implementation. He brings decades of software engineering rigor to the ever-evolving IT landscape—delivering solutions that are robust, adaptable, and built to embrace change and evolve.
Personally, he is humbly fascinated by the fact that we are here today, believing that we are now doing it right, despite our knowledge of yesterday. This perspective keeps him grounded, curious, and always learning, recognizing that today’s best practices can easily become tomorrow’s lessons learned.
Business outcomes, migrations, boring technology & event sourcing
A case study of the messy reality of migrations, and how we got to business outcomes with boring technology and event sourcing.
We’ll explore the problem, our decision making process and change management. I’ll dive into how we utilized the strangler pattern and event sourcing built on boring technology to get to our destination.
Pavel Kucera, Senior Software Engineer
Pavel is deep into solving people’s problems by using technology. He has a background from developing on the web for many years with experience spanning servers, cloud, backend and frontend. Beyond continuously learning how to automate himself away, Pavel has ongoing curiosity for anything tech and non-tech. When he manages to quit vim, you’ll find Pavel dancing salsa.






