Apr 29, 2018
Software Process and Measurement Cast 492 features our recent interview with Murali Chemuturi. Murali and I discussed his new book tilted Software Design: A Comprehensive Guide to Software Development Projects (Link https://amzn.to/2qMAgKW). Murali makes a strong case that design can’t be purely emergent. Design impacts usability, security, and data architecture to name just a few areas. Practical advice and strong opinions.
Note Murali and I co-authored Mastering Software Project Management (buy a copy!) https://amzn.to/2F5LWxB).
Murali’s Bio
Murali Chemuturi is an information technology and software development subject matter expert, hands-on programmer, author, consultant, and trainer. Since 2001, he is offering consultancy on information technology and training to organizations in India and the USA from Chemuturi Consultants. Chemuturi Consultants also offers a number of products to aid project managers and software development professionals such as PMPal, a software project management tool; and EstimatorPal, FPAPal & UCPPal, a set of software estimation tools. Chemuturi Consultants also offers material requirements planning software product MRPPal to assist small to medium manufacturing organizations to efficiently manage their materials.
Web: www.chemuturi.com
Email: murali@chemuturi.com
Re-Read Saturday News
In week seven of the re-read of L. David Marquet’s Turn the Ship Around! we begin Part 2 of the book and tackle chapters 8 and 9, titled Change, In a Word and Welcome Aboard Sante Fe.
Current Installment:
Week 7: Change, In a Word and Welcome Aboard Sante Fe -https://bit.ly/2r5l1hk
Previous Installments:
Week 6: I Relieve You - https://bit.ly/2F7C5ag
Week 5: Call to Action and Whatever they tell me to do! - https://bit.ly/2IXZugS
Week 4: Change of Course and Frustration - https://bit.ly/2qbPzgK
Week 3: Pain and Business as Usual - https://bit.ly/2qfd74g
Week 2: Forward and Introduction - https://bit.ly/2H8K4Jg
Week 1: Game Plan - https://bit.ly/2HgCdqW
Upcoming Webinars and
Conferences
QAI Quest 2018
The
Three Amigo’s Role in Agile
May 21-25, 2018,
San Antonio, Texas
ISMA 15
May 11
Rome, Italy
Next SPaMCAST
SPaMCAST 493
will feature our essay titled
Thoughts on Kaizen The punchline is that the goal of
continuous improvement is to help teams to eliminate waste (Muda,
Muri, Mura) while improving an organization’s capability to deliver
value.
We will also have columns from Jeremy Berriault and Wolfram Mueller. Jeremy and I talked about our upcoming appearance at QAI Quest. Wolfram picks up the discussion of Hyper-Productive Knowledge Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach with Chapter 22.