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Whether we know it or not, every time we deliver a feature we also deliver technical debt. This debt remains largely invisible, it isn't tracked, it isn't visible on our information radiators and we very seldom tell our clients about it. The closest we come to acknowledging technical debt is bugs, mainly because our users tell us there is a problem, so we can't ignore it. Technical debt shouldn't be invisible, it's as real as the features we deliver and we should start treating it so. In this talk I propose a technical debt model which can be used when identifying technical debt, furthermore I propose a low friction technique for integrating technical debt into your current SDLC process.
Collaboration is and always has been a central factor for project success. In times of international projects and virtual team environments collaboration is more important than ever. Technology can help overcome geographical boundaries to active collaboration. Indeed, technology has become an enabler of communication and collaboration. And yet collaboration is not about technology. It is about people and human interactions.
Technology can enable, facilitate and promote collaboration. Provided we are aware of the limitations and possible pitfalls of collaboration tools. This presentation identifies possible pitfalls. And it lays out a roadmap how to overcome them and successfully utilize collaboration tools - without becoming slaves of our own collaboration tools.
Presentation held at the PMI Global Congress EMEA on May 9, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland
All rights reserved by Thomas Juli, 2011. www.thomasjuli.com, www.thomasjuli.wordpress.com
Whether we know it or not, every time we deliver a feature we also deliver technical debt. This debt remains largely invisible, it isn't tracked, it isn't visible on our information radiators and we very seldom tell our clients about it. The closest we come to acknowledging technical debt is bugs, mainly because our users tell us there is a problem, so we can't ignore it. Technical debt shouldn't be invisible, it's as real as the features we deliver and we should start treating it so. In this talk I propose a technical debt model which can be used when identifying technical debt, furthermore I propose a low friction technique for integrating technical debt into your current SDLC process.
Collaboration is and always has been a central factor for project success. In times of international projects and virtual team environments collaboration is more important than ever. Technology can help overcome geographical boundaries to active collaboration. Indeed, technology has become an enabler of communication and collaboration. And yet collaboration is not about technology. It is about people and human interactions.
Technology can enable, facilitate and promote collaboration. Provided we are aware of the limitations and possible pitfalls of collaboration tools. This presentation identifies possible pitfalls. And it lays out a roadmap how to overcome them and successfully utilize collaboration tools - without becoming slaves of our own collaboration tools.
Presentation held at the PMI Global Congress EMEA on May 9, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland
All rights reserved by Thomas Juli, 2011. www.thomasjuli.com, www.thomasjuli.wordpress.com