Software Engineering


Why it Matters: Selecting an Application Delivery Management (ADM) tool creates technological determinism by embedding specific assumptions and biases into automated processes. 

  • When tools and the processes they enable are seen as neutral and inevitable, rather than as products of human choices. 
  • Technology is a primary force driving social or organizational change, rather than the people who design, select, and implement it.

Context: Technological determinism is a theory that technology drives social, cultural, and historical change.

  • In its “hard” form, technology is an autonomous force, and once a new technology is introduced, society must adapt to its demands. 
  • In contrast, “soft” determinism acknowledges that while technology strongly influences society, human choices and social factors still play a role. 
  • The core idea is that the tool shapes the user and society, not the other way around.
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SPaMCAST 857 features our interview with Andy Hilliard, CEO of Accelerance and author of Synergea. In this episode, we discuss the future of software development and how global teams fit into the current geopolitical perspective. There is nothing light and frothy in this week’s discussion!

Andy Hillard: As CEO of Accelerance, Andy leads and advocates for the globalization and collaboration of great software teams with our clients in search of talent and innovation Building a distributed extension of their engineering function and culture. At Accelerance, we’re passionate about global software development and committed to making your global relationship an enviable success.

Accelerance helps companies create and execute better software engineering strategies using global software outsourcing partnerships by providing professional guidance for planning, sourcing, and managing global teams… to achieve valuable benefits without risks and challenges. Accelerance has certified software engineering partners in more than 35 countries that are “large enough to scale but small enough to care”.

Website:       https://www.accelerance.com/

Linkedin:      https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhilliard/

YouTube:     https://www.youtube.com/@thebusinessnerdyt/featured

Synergea:    https://amzn.to/4kXombx 

Mastering Work Intake sponsors SPaMCAST!

Overwhelmed? Find your focus. Readers praise “Mastering Work Intake” for its practical, actionable advice. Learn to prioritize effectively and eliminate bottlenecks. Real results, real change. Discover the system that simplifies complex projects. Order your copy today!

Links to buy a copy…

JRoss Publishing: https://bit.ly/474ul6G

Amazon: https://amzn.to/4236013

Interested in continuing the conversation on work intake with peers in a safe space?  Join the Mastering Work Intake Community on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14483957/ 

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SPaMCAST 851 will feature our interview with Mike Paciello. Accessibility which should be a basic human right has always been a struggle and now seems even farther from reality. Mike and I talk about the definition of accessibility, the issues we face, and why this is an ethical issue not just a compliance problem.

Mike Paciello is the Chief Accessibility Officer at AudioEye, Inc., where he drives advancements in digital accessibility. He previously founded WebABLE/WebABLE.TV, delivering insights on disability and accessibility technology, and authored the pioneering book “Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities.” Recognized by President Bill Clinton in 1997 for his role in the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative, Mike has advised the US Access Board and other federal agencies since 1992. An international leader in accessibility and usability, he also founded The Paciello Group (TPG), a leading software accessibility consultancy acquired by Vispero in 2017.

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We are back from our adventure and our trips down memory lane (at least for a while). Today we feature our interview with Gorkem Ercan. We discussed open source, leadership, and learning. FYI – this podcast has a ton of great advice for anyone pursuing a career in software development!

Gorkem Ercan is a founding Distinguished Engineer and CTO of Jozu. Gorkem has experience working and leading teams with various technologies ranging from building IDEs, to building mobile phones, and CI/CD systems. He is an avid contributor and supporter of open source.

Gorkem is the creator of the wildly popular Eclipse JDT language server and vscode-java extension, as well as the YAML Language server and vscode-yaml extension. He is a committer on various projects, including Eclipse Che, Eclipse Theia, and Apache Cordova. Gorkem is a member of the Eclipse Architecture Council and one of the longest-serving Eclipse committers.

Contact Information:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gorkemercan/

Website:https://jozu.com/

Master Work Intake!

It has been nearly a year since JRoss Publishing published Mastering Work Intake. Jeremy Willets and I believe our book and workshops have helped numerous organizations, teams, and most importantly people bring order out of chaos – at least that is what they tell us.

As the year winds down we are excited to offer a free 30-minute “office hours” session with us. We’ll facilitate the session to help you create a plan to tackle your work intake challenges.  Book time with us here: https://lnkd.in/gtEvtcJd

Also, consider buying your boss a copy of Mastering Work Intake (your work-life balance will approve).

Amazon (US) — https://lnkd.in/gPEHs3DE

JRoss — https://lnkd.in/gWCSuYFf

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SPaMCAST 833 features our interview with Brian Vallelunga, founder & CEO at Doppler. Brian and I discuss the importance of managing secrets. Brian states, “Secrets are the keys to the kingdom.” Today any organization that does not secure the data they manage is asking for trouble (with a capital T).

Brian Vallelunga is the Founder and CEO of Doppler, the first secrets management platform for developers. Doppler empowers tens of thousands of engineering and DevOps teams to seamlessly orchestrate, govern, and manage their secrets across environments at scale. Brian has been featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 and worked at improving overall safety at Uber.

Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vallelungabrian/

Website:https://www.doppler.com/ 

Master Work Intake!

Mastering Work Intake by Jeremy Willets and myself is your path to addressing IT’s nasty, dirty little secret…poor work intake. Simply put if you don’t control work intake IT CONTROLS YOU!  Buy a copy and begin to control the flow of work for your team and organization. 

Order a copy of the book from JRoss Publishing – https://bit.ly/474ul6G or via Amazon – https://bit.ly/474ul6G 

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The SPaMCast 828 spotlights Arash Parsania. We talk about his exciting new methodology, HYPERID. The method builds on and integrates pragmatic ideas from many disciplines to create something new. HYPERID is a flexible hybrid method that fits a wide range of different types of work. 

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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 798 features my interview with Steve Taplin of Sonatafy Technology. Steve and I discussed the nuances and benefits of nearshore software development. Steve also provided his thoughts on why building an uplifting culture both inside and outside the organization reaps powerful rewards for everyone it touches.

Steve Taplin leads Sonatafy Technology as its CEO, bringing an entrepreneurial flair and inspirational leadership to the forefront of nearshore software development. His career is marked by a series of successful business scalings, showcasing his ability to tackle complex challenges within the tech industry. Steve’s expertise spans across critical business domains, driving Sonatafy to excel in delivering top-tier software solutions.

 Contact Information:

www.sonatafy.com

linkedin.com/in/stevetaplin

Re-read Saturday News

This week we put a bow on our re-read of Actionable Agile Metrics Volume II, Advanced Topics in Predictability with a few final thoughts. This book has earned a place on my useful bookshelf. The quote from last week sums up my rationale for Re-read Saturday.  “We take action because of our relentless pursuit of improvement. That is what professionalism is all about.”

Next week we will begin our re-read of Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport. 

Buy a copy and get reading – Actionable Agile Metrics Volume II, Advanced Topics in Predictability.  

Week 1: Re-read Logistics and Preface https://bit.ly/4adgxsC

Week 2: Wilt The Stilt and Definition of Variation https://bit.ly/4aldwGN

Week 3: Variation and Predictability  – https://bit.ly/3tAVWhq 

Week 4: Process Behavior Charts Part 1https://bit.ly/3Huainr

Week 5: Process Behavior Charts Part 2https://bit.ly/424O5Wc 

Week 6: How Much Data?https://bit.ly/47GVP24 

Week 7: Detecting Signalshttps://bit.ly/3SjwfdO 

Week 8: XmR Charts and the Four Basic Metrics of Flowhttps://bit.ly/48j5AU9 

Week 9: Myths and Other Considerationshttps://bit.ly/3SvfgVU 

Week 10: VoP, VoC, Predictability, Monte Carlohttps://bit.ly/3UGdxzT  

Week 11: Different Sampling Methods and 85 Percent or Busthttps://bit.ly/48paPlu 

Week 12: Scaling Monte Carlo and A Parting Thoughthttps://bit.ly/433nvx7    

Week 13: Final Thoughts – https://bit.ly/3It9OOy                                                                                                               

Next SPaMCAST 

The SPaMCAST 799 will feature an essay on why all communication is not collaboration. Like all trendy words, we are confusing the meaning and in the process losing the value of the act. One final thought before next week, just because you allow time for Q&A, a talk at an All Hands Meeting is not collaboration even if you say it is. 

We will also have a visit from Jon M Quigley and his Alpha and Omega of Product Development column.

A little foreshadowing… SPaMCAST 800 will feature Johanna Rothman, Jeremy Willets, and me.

The Software Process and Measurement Cast 782 features our conversation with Govind Balu on the importance of data and the concept of data transformations. Data represents the gold rush of the 21st Century!

Govind Balu is a visionary entrepreneur and experienced executive with a strong background in leveraging data and AI to drive business growth across different industries. As the Founder and CEO of QuaXigma, he spearheads the company’s vision to transform organizations into data-driven enterprises. 

Govind observed that small and medium businesses struggle to effectively extract value from data and are unable to compete in a landscape where larger organizations more effectively leverage AI. Motivated to make data and AI easily accessible to SMBs, Govind founded QuaXigma with a clear mission to develop and deliver solutions that deliver business value by focusing on innovation, customer satisfaction, and strategic consulting.

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The SPaMCAST 732 features our interview with Robert Cooke. Robert and I discussed the role of software development in delivering value in non-software product organizations.

Robert Cooke is the Founder and Principal Architect at 3Forge, a New York-based provider of data virtualization and visualization technology. 3Forge has achieved significant growth over the years as a result of increasing demand for its award-winning, web-based browser AMI platform.

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