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Wednesday, June 26 • 16:05 - 16:35
Keep CALM and Carry on Approving Change - Matthew Bain & Aidan McPhelim, Morgan Stanley

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Automating Architecture Approval Processes with the Common Architecture Language Model The balance between rapid software development and maintaining high security and compliance standards is a critical challenge for financial institutions. The Common Architecture Language Model (CALM) offers a novel solution, embodying the principles of Architecture as Code (AasC) to automate architecture approvals. This presentation will delve into how CALM can drastically reduce approval times while ensuring strict adherence to security policies and risk management protocols. Attendees will explore the functionalities of CALM, its application in automating API approvals, and the significant benefits for system architecture design and maintenance. Presentation Highlights * CALM and the Shift to Architecture as Code * Automating API Gateway Approvals with CALM * A closer look at CALM's JSON Meta Schema and associated vocabulary. * The Advantages of Automation * How the architecture and developer community can contribute to and leverage CALM for future projects.

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Aidan McPhelim

Software Engineer, Morgan Stanley
Aidan McPhelim is a software engineer who has been working at Morgan Stanley for the last few years in Morgan Stanley's API Program. Aidan has taken a keen interest in front end development, working on Open Source projects such as the MessageBroker.
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Matthew Bain

Distinguished Engineer, Morgan Stanley
Matthew Bain leads Architecture, DevOps and Modernization for Prime Brokerage & Securities Finance Technology at Morgan Stanley and has worked in Technology across the Finance industry for over 20 years. Matthew has been interested in computers since he was a child, starting from... Read More →


Wednesday June 26, 2024 16:05 - 16:35 BST
Plaza Suite 2
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