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Highlighting Silicon Valley Strategies for Improving Engineering Velocity, Efficiency, and Quality
David Mercurio shares personal insights and experiences about cultural practices that one can apply to help improve the effectiveness of an engineering organization.
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Robot Social Engineering: Social Engineering Using Physical Robots
Brittany Postnikoff covers some of the capabilities of physical robots, related human-robot interaction research, and the interfaces that can be used by a robot to social engineer humans.
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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.
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State of Agile Using Wardley Maps
Philippe Guenet introduces Wardley Maps, explaining how to use mapping to build situational awareness in support of orientating Change, Product ownership, Agile adoption, and Digital Strategies.
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Evolutionary Architecture
Rebecca Parsons discusses traditional approaches of evolutionary architecture showing how to use fitness functions and transition to an evolutionary architecture even in the face of legacy systems.
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Improving the Quality of Incoming Code
Naresh Jain shares his experience of using PRRiskAdvisor to gradually educate and influence developers to write better code and also help the code reviewer to be more effective at their reviews.
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From Developer to Security: How I Broke into Infosec
Rey Bango discusses the impetus for his career change, from developer (building sites and apps for the web) to security, and the challenges he faced as a new person to the community.
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Business Agility – Increasing Your Organization’s Competitiveness
Dean Latchana addresses how organizations can handle market pressure and opportunity, covering closing the gap between vision and execution, determining strategic fit with the vision, and others.
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Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations
Jez Humble presents the results from DevOps Research and Assessment's research program, including how CD and good architecture produce higher delivery performance, and how to measure culture.
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Thinking Methods - Systems Thinking at Work and Play
Wil Wade takes an introductory look at identifying and understanding systems in companies, projects, and software.
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Privacy Tools and Techniques for Developers
Amber Welch talks about privacy engineering, from foundational principles to advanced techniques, as well as upcoming technologies like homomorphic encryption.
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Culture: Startups Wish They Were Bigger, Big Companies Dream of Being Startup-ish. So what?
Luca Minudel tries to define what makes a start-up culture, and introduces a set of tools and techniques that he’s found useful in his work.