Taking control over your application's architecture in the age of agentic software development


Taking control over your application's architecture in the age of agentic software development

Wednesday, June 17 at 4pm CEST | 9am CDT

In this webinar, you will learn how to take control over and maintain your software architecture with SonarQube, not only for an individual application, but also from an overall system point of view. This requires little human input and decisions to define the blueprint that will then be automatically leveraged by the entire development organization, including AI agents, to stop architectural drift, start improving your codebase, and eventually get to the desired state as part of your regular software development workflow.


Key takeaways:

  • See how to use SonarQube to understand the current architecture of your project
  • Learn how to create a blueprint of your intended architecture
  • Watch as SonarQube catches coding issues and prevents architectural drift


Best for: Software architects, Engineering leaders, DevOps teams, and developers adopting AI coding assistants.

Meet our speakers

Gabriel Vivas


Gabriel is a Product Manager at SonarSource. Before moving into product, he worked as an engineer in cybersecurity and public safety for Airbus Defense & Space and Vinci Energies in France. Today, his focus is on making software architecture accessible to everyday developers and seamlessly integrating it into modern workflows.

Chris Chedgey


Chris is a Product Manager at Sonar. He has an MSc in Computer Science from Trinity College Dublin, and over 30 years experience. After working in Canada for a decade on large military/aerospace projects including the International Space Station, he returned to Ireland to found Structure101. Over the next 2 decades he developed tools and techniques for managing and improving software structure, and spoke at many conferences such as Oredev, JavaOne, JAX, JFocus and Devoxx. In 2024 Structure101 was acquired by Sonar, where he now works with the team bringing new Architecture capabilities to SonarQube users.

Denis Troller