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Software for Managing Chaos
Workers in highly volatile contexts are best supported by software that implements generic communication or selfmanagement functionality. Like ACM systems do. Continue reading
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Tagged ACM, BPM, Case Management, chaos, chaotic, cynefin, cynefin framework, dave snowden, decision making, Deputy Chief Walter Gasior, informatics, information system, knowledge management, Mary Boone, Process Management, sense-making, software development, software engineering, software requirements
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What kind of Computer Science matters?
Just came across Why Computer Science Matters? by Vugranam Sreedhar. He observes a decline in real computer scientists in favour of ‘commodity programmers’. Basically, I have to (sad but true) agree here, and would like to take a closer look … Continue reading
Modelling with Classes: Square and Rectangle revisited
Classic problem in class-modelling: how to express that a square is a special kind of rectangle? In order to deepen understanding, let us scrutinize the situation a bit closer here, using logical/ structural foundations of modelling: Continue reading
Off Topic: Complexity Awareness in the Wild
On companies, software solutions, and what a business analyst can do for them – if they let him. Continue reading