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About the Book
Unlock Clarity and Alignment in Your Tech Projects with The MoSy Framework Handbook!
Tired of miscommunication and inefficiencies in your tech development? "The MoSy Framework Handbook" by Moisés Macero García offers a revolutionary approach to visualizing and understanding complex systems. This guide helps bridge the gap between business goals and technical implementation, ensuring everyone from executives to engineers speaks the same language.
Discover how MoSy's visual methods can align stakeholders, product teams, and developers, leading to smoother workflows and faster results. Learn to define actors, flows, entities, metrics, and technical components with clarity, and create powerful diagrams that drive collaboration and innovation.
Whether you're building a new system or optimizing an existing one, MoSy provides the tools to design comprehensive solutions while fostering strategic decision-making.
Perfect for anyone involved in technology projects, this handbook will transform how you plan, execute, and achieve your goals.
Get your copy today and revolutionize your tech projects with The MoSy Framework!
Index:
- What is MoSy?
- Framework Fundamentals
- The High-Level System View
- Actors
- Flows and Actions
- Key Objectives
- Bringing Everything Together
- Defining and Slicing Systems
- One View per Business Case
- Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Focus
- MoSy’s Flow Diagram
- Actions
- System Entities
- Metrics
- The Non-Functionals Challenge in IT Businesses
- Technical Components
- The Technical MVP Approach
- Bringing Everything Together
- Who Is MoSy For?
- MoSy and Other Tools
- Step-by-step instructions for modeling systems with MoSy
- Step 1: High-Level System View
- Step 2: Actions and Entities
- Step 3: Measuring Goals
- Step 4: Components and APIs
- MoSy’s Next Steps and the Future of AI-Assisted Development
- Afterword
About the Author
I'm developing software since I was a kid, when my parents bought me a Spectrum ZX (in which I also played great videogames...). I've worked at startups, where a developer is a real full-stack developer (from frontend to backend, from building to maintaining, from the cave to customer-facing meetings) and also at big companies, where stability and keeping high product quality standards is a must. Along my career I have been involved usually in development, design and architecture, for small and huge projects. Worked in waterfall and agile environments.
Now I'm working at a Dutch company as Solutions Architect for a project based on microservices. I like keeping ways of working as practical as possible but, at the same time, producing proper documentation and sharing knowledge.
I'm the author of the blog about software development The Practical Developer: https://thepracticaldeveloper.com and the book Learn Microservices with Spring Boot.