I’ve gotten sidetracked a bit from my plan to dig into SEMAT, though that remains on my list of things … Read More
In a previous post I talked about the lack of science-based engineering in many software engineers practices. In 2009 Richard … Read More
I’m an active Angel Investor, mentor and start-up coach. Because of my experience in software and personal interest I see … Read More
I follow Grady Booch @Grady_Booch on twitter, and recently he posted a link to an article in CIO Magazine with … Read More
I don’t have empirical evidence that enterprise software is continuing to become more complex and expensive despite advances in software … Read More
One last ingredient to defining architectures and their requirements is the use of good principles in the definition and implementation … Read More
In past posts I’ve been discussing how to get the architecture of your technology right and I’ve referred to defining … Read More
I’ve seen software architecture failures (both my own and others) and they take three forms: failure to adequately define requirements … Read More
Software designers talk about the “architecture of the software.” Investors and buyers want to know if the software is “well-architected”, … Read More
Recently I’ve been noticing advertisements for Slack, a team collaboration, proposing that it will streamline communications, reduce meetings, improve productivity, … Read More