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Software Process and Measurement Cast


The Software Process and Measurement Cast provides a forum to explore the varied world of software process improvement and measurement.  The SPaMCast covers topics that deal the challenges how work is done in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve.  The show combines commentaries, interviews and your feedback to serve up ideas, options, opinions, advice and even occasionally facts. 

 

Jul 13, 2014

Listen to SPaMCAST 298

SPaMCAST 298 features our interview with Brian Federici.  Brian discussed continuous integration and nearly continuous delivery from a practitioner’s point of view. Continuous integration and delivery are at the heart of fast, better and higher customer satisfaction promised by Agile methods however, in many environments, continuous integration and nearly continuous delivery are still a merely interesting theory.  Brian discussed how these concepts affect how work is delivered.

Brian has been programming professionally since 2003, focusing primarily on C# and Web technologies.  He's a big proponent of test-driven and behavior-driven development.  He has contributed to the NuGet open source project as well as created some of his own.  He is also an active member of Agile Philly, Philly .NET, Philly GameWorks, and Philly Application Lifecycle Management groups.  In his free time, he enjoys video games, drumming, tennis, and dodge ball. You can interact with Brian in many different ways!  

Personal:
http://brian-federici.com
http://twitter.com/brianfederici
http://www.extra-life.org

Code:
https://bitbucket.org/mrcode
https://gist.github.com/benerdin

Groups:
http://www.agilephilly.com/
http://phillydotnet.org/
http://phillygameworks.org/
http://www.meetup.com/Philly-Application-Lifecycle-Management-User-Group/

 

Next week we will feature our essay on Systems Thinking.  Many process improvement programs falter when, despite best efforts because they don't improve the overall performance of IT. The impact of fixing individual processes can easily get lost in the weeds, the impact overtaken by the inertia of the overall systems. Systems Thinking is a way to view the world, including organizations, from a broad perspective that includes structures, patterns, and events, rather simply being influence by a single event. 

Upcoming Events

Upcoming DCG Webinars:

July 24 11:30 EDT – The Impact of Cognitive Bias On Teams
Check these out at www.davidconsultinggroup.com

I will be attending Agile 2014 in Orlando, July 28 through August 1, 2014.  It would be great to get together with SPaMCAST listeners, let me know if you are attending.

I will be presenting at the International Conference on Software Quality and Test Management in San Diego, CA on October 1.  I have a great discount code!!!! Contact me if you are interested!

I will be presenting at the North East Quality Council 60th Conference October 21st and 22nd in Springfield, MA.

More on all of these great events in the near future! I look forward to seeing all SPaMCAST readers and listeners that attend these great events!

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