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Politics & Hierarchy: How We Create It & How to Stop
Katherine Kirk challenges traditional thinking by using Eastern Philosophical models as lenses to explore how politics and hierarchy arise even in the most Lean-Agile environments.
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Towards Specifications of Robustness - the Things That Programs do _not_ do
Sophia Drossopoulou discusses holistic specifications", an extension of traditional program specifications that support the expression of robustness properties through spatial and temporal features.
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How to Tell Your Boss Story Points Are a Terrible Metric
L. Ince and C. Wilkinson look at the different measures found in software development, what they’re used for, highlight the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of measuring progress versus productivity
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Spinnaker and the Distributed Monorepo
Jon Schneider presents a continuous delivery platform with application monitoring, automated canary analysis, and organization-wide code search showing how to identify and repair applications.
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Who Broke Prod? - Growing Teams Who Can Fail without Fear
Emma Button looks at some of the steps that leaders and team members can take to foster a culture of blameless failure that encourages innovation and collaboration.
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Cloud Native CI/CD with Jenkins X and Knative Pipelines
Christie Wilson, James Rawlings explain the CI/CD challenges in a cloud native landscape, show how Jenkins X rises to them by leveraging open source cloud native technologies like Knative Pipelines.
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Progressive Delivery
James Governor talks about Progressive Delivery and includes lessons from Microsoft, Cloudflare, Sumo Logic and Target.
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The Failure of Focus
Liz Keogh discusses different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from where we are right now, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Mission Impossible: Deploying Pivotal Cloud Foundry to Nine Air Operational Sites in a Year
Davis Gunter and Darryl Smith discuss how the Air Operations Center of the US Air Force implemented continuous delivery on Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
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Helping Developers to Help Each Other
Gail Ollis shares what experienced developers said about the day-to-day decisions made by their peers and how these make the job harder or easier.
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Achieving Hyper-Productivity through the Use of Microservices and PCF
Thomas Seibert, Gregor Zurowski describe how their delivery performance has increased by using microservices and PCF and how their ecosystem allows for scaling to a multitude of teams.
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Iterating for Success: A Case Study in Remote Paired Programming, the Evolution of a Dream with an International Twist
Kathy Ellison, Michael Stuart discuss the evolution of a small team of pairs, some of which are located in a single location while others are scattered across the U.S., and recently in Kiev.