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Managing Privacy & Data Governance for Next Generation Architecture
Ayana Miller explores a governance framework for road mapping, resourcing, and driving decision-making for next generation of architecture with privacy by design.
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Passion, Grace, & Fire - The Elements of High Performance
Josh Evans talks about the elements of high performance - passion, grace, and fire -, and what really matters when trying to build, shape, and guide teams for high performance.
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#NoProcesses - Getting More Done by Doing Less!
Dave Rooney examines the two key principles common to all successful software delivery approaches and builds outwards based on the experience of the participants.
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Help! No Managers?
Ralph van Roosmalen discusses agile management, self-organizing teams, and organizations without managers.
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Managing for Serendipity
Liz Keogh looks at some different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from status quo, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Mutation Testing: Case Studies on Spring Boot APIs
Heather Conklin, David Kaiser examine the benefits of mutation testing, with real-world examples of what happened with apparently well-covered code put through the process.
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Platform Health Assessment at Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services
Chris Saunders, Kelly Walsh, Paul Beccio and Matthew Dosberg discuss the journey DHS-CIS took to move their system on Pivotal.
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Observability in the SSC: Seeing Into Your Build System
Ben Hartshorne describes the transformation that Honeycomb went through, when they dropped build times by 40% and gave themselves the ability to track build times and asset sizes over time.
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Research Is Not Just for the UX Team
Amanda Stockwell overviews the key goals and methodologies of user research, tips for how to select the best method, and advice to craft research plans the best way to get the desired information.
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Turbulence or Tranquility
Rob Keefer presents seven principles that promote peace of mind, providing a framework for discovering new processes and practices that will improve team productivity, communication, and performance.
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Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): Bloated Bureaucracy or an Enabler for Business Agility?
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at various scaling methods, and defines what SAFe is and what it is not, examining some of the key arguments which are polarizing the Agile community.
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Mapping as a Sensemaking Practice within Digital Ecosystems
Roser Pujadas discusses maps and how to use Wardley maps as tools to have a social impact.