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Chaos Engineering: Building Immunity in Production Systems
Nikhil Barthwal discusses Chaos Engineering, its purpose, how to go about it, metrics to collect, the purpose of monitoring and logging, etc.
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Inverting the Pyramid
Mike Burrows keynotes on inverting the organizational pyramid so that supporting change becomes an organizational responsibility.
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Developing Business Agility through the Kanban Maturity Model
Teodora Bozheva discusses using the Kanban Maturity Model to increase business agility, moving from one to multiple teams, working as a team and improving efficiency and predictability.
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Betting on Evolutionary Architecture: A Note on Software Architecture as Code
James Lewis discusses Evolutionary Architecture and some of the tools that make it possible: SDN, IaaS, CD, Real Options and Architecture Decision Records.
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How to Build a Great Product with Just-in-Time UX and Design
Sari Griffiths discusses how they integrate designers and engineers to work together in order to take into consideration business, technical and user needs.
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Think beyond Methods, Create Viral Change
Patrick Steyaert discusses the need of instilling a new way of thinking to be agile rather than adopting some new practices.
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Good Agile/Bad Agile
Karl Scotland discusses developing an agile implementation tailored for the organization using experimentation instead of copying a model from others.
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Experiments, the Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
Linda Rising shares experiments encouraging listeners to be a bit more methodical in decision-making and to replace "that won't work" with "how can we test it?"
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Off the Beaten Track
Marc Burgauer discusses what else can be done in Agile than the usual practices that companies attempt to adopt in order to become agile.
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Adopting DevOps? You Are Aiming at the Wrong Target!
Gregor Hohpe reflects on the experience of transforming IT inside a large organization as opposed to simply adopting DevOps.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matt Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a forum for feedback, its benefits, how to conduct one and typical fitness metrics.
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It's Not Continuous Delivery if You Can't Deploy Right Now
Ken Mugrage argues that CD is done when code is deployed in production, providing code management strategies, deployment patterns, and types of CD pipelines.