Five Predictions for the next Decade of Software Delivery | Tasktop
Following the 50th anniversary of software engineering, Tasktop's Dr. Mik Kersten considers what's in store for software in the coming decade.
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Following the 50th anniversary of software engineering, Tasktop's Dr. Mik Kersten considers what's in store for software in the coming decade.
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I’ve long taken inspiration from Peter Drucker’s caution that “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” Technological progress has been punctuated by advances in measurement, ranging from Galileo’s telescope to Intel’s obsession with nanometers. Our industry is starting to go through a profound transformation in measuring how software is built, but only after...
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Nothing catches the technologist’s eye like an elegantly designed gadget, with software and hardware flowing together in design harmony. The trouble is that traditionally, the way we build software and the way we build physical things have had very separate lifecycles. The V-Model of systems engineering provides the predictability needed to assemble little things into...