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From Agile to Radical: evolution of goals
To avoid disruption and becoming obsolete, we need effective mechanisms for evolving our goals early and proactively.
To avoid disruption and becoming obsolete, we need effective mechanisms for evolving our goals early and proactively.
With the growing availability of data and our ability to process larger and larger volumes, it’s increasingly feasible to connect teams to business KPIs.
SKF, an industry leader in bearing design and manufacturing, is working with consultants from Alten to build software tools that transform how one of engineering’s most used and crucial components is designed, tested and maintained.
Rust, with its guarantee of memory safety, marks its place as a promising programming language. If you’re wondering whether you should invest your time in Rust, computer programming enthusiast Kris van Rens has a highly focused training for you at High Tech Institute.
Combining an event-driven architecture and a unified namespace is a powerful mechanism to make smart manufacturing work. The event-driven architecture ensures that important events are handled in real time. At the same time, the unified namespace provides a data and event structure to easily manage and monitor the whole environment.
We need to define our “vital few” KPIs or value factors with the intent of organizing the entire company around these.
Systems engineers need to focus on optimizing total lifetime value, maximizing the amount of functionality that can be updated post-deployment and applying the principles of architectonics.
The lack of a business model supporting continuous practices often leads to significant resistance outside of software R&D. Instead of stopping the adoption, we should more aggressively explore alternative ways to generate continuous revenue.
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published the first three standards for quantum-safe cryptography.
There are three arguments why customers say no to upgrades and DevOps: quality concerns, deployment cost and compatibility issues.