Ever since I worked at Kockums Computer Systems AB in the late 80’s I have thought about the difference between Tableware development and Techware development. I think it is time that we finally divide them into separate categories of Software Development due to that, to my experience, the tableware development has had and has bad …
In our society there are numerous examples of how someone, typically an interest group, prefers an organization to be structured . The fault is in setting up goals for parts of the system, rather than looking at the whole picture. Incentives for striving towards a common improved situation, not just the short-term situation for yourself …
About a year ago I wrote a post dealing with the reasons Ericsson Mobile Platform (EMP) stopped delivering innovations, which came to my mind as I attended Lean Tribe Gathering in Gothenburg. Driving home I reflected upon the discussions of the day and what I think about the possibilities of well-established, bigger companies to keep …
The other day I participated in a meeting with the group SNESCM (Scandinavian Network of Excellence in Software Configuration Management) concerning the subject “CMCM: Showstoppers for Continuous Delivery in Small-Scale Projects”. A thesis examining different projects showed that the testing was an Achilles’ heel in implementing Continuous Delivery. Despite Agile principles a sort of Waterfall …