Next week, I’ll be giving a short talk online, as part of a “super-cast”, on what I see interesting and helpful going on in the Application Lifecycle Management space. Loosely, when I don’t want to kill myself with enterprise-y phrases, I think of this as all the junk an organization needs to help manage the process of getting software out the door (or over the pipes, as it were), hopefully good software that people like using.
Here’s the abstract of my talk:
It’s been a long time since technology and process innovations have allowed development teams to change and improve the way they deliver software to their users. Agile software development was the last major change: the further evolution of those and other practices, along with recent innovations in cloud computing and other areas, have given teams even better ways to manage the requirements and features delivered to users. This talk focuses on using those innovations to not just “track and capture requirements,” but to create and deliver better software for your users.
I’ll be talking about agile software development, feedback and Frequent Functionality (a good way to make your requirements gardening better), dev/ops, social programming (e.g., GitHub), SaaS toolchains and cloud development suites, tricking developers into micro-managing themselves and doing “dashboards,” and the usual governance and controls that always seem to tag along with ALM.
Registration is free, so if you’re interested, go over there and sign up. After my talk, there’s some interesting looking talms from MKS and Jama Software.
Cool, I will sign up. The speaker list is very interesting.
Thank you.
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