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Pierre Tran
January 19, 2013 8:25 PM
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It is important to stabilize feature richness with simplicity to a team’s acceptance of agile life cycle management. A comparative analysis based on the feature is an important part of a company’s evolution; however it is also essential to consider the main business aspects that will impact your long-run success.
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Pierre Tran
January 19, 2013 9:15 AM
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L'ingénierie logicielle durable est l'art de définir et développer des logiciels de manière à ce que les impacts positifs et négatifs sur le développement durable tout au long de son cycle de vie soient évalués, documentés et ...
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Pierre Tran
January 17, 2013 8:02 AM
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This is a book that sums up any large organisation with a software delivery function. It certainly matches the experiences in my last company but also matches the many case studies I have heard from my colleagues over the years. It starts by defining enterprise software delivery, noting it uses the word delivery and not development. This is on purpose as software development is only useful when in the hands of the end-user.
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Pierre Tran
January 15, 2013 7:52 PM
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Une étude réalisée par Serena Software montre que l'IT a du mal à suivre le rythme des demandes de service et que pour la majorité des sondés, les groupes métiers ne perçoivent pas l'IT comme un réel partenaire.
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Pierre Tran
January 14, 2013 6:30 AM
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Nombreuses sont les DSIs françaises qui ignorent le concept de TTM, elles imposent toujours des délais / coûts déconnectés du marché, aux métiers (le vieux mythe des 2 mises en production annuelles au hasard) puis elles se font by-passer par les...
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Pierre Tran
January 12, 2013 8:27 PM
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Programming is changing. The PC era is coming to an end, and software developers now work with an explosion of devices, job functions, and problems that need different approaches from the single machine era. In our age of exploding data, the ability to do some kind of programming is increasingly important to every job, and programming is no longer the sole preserve of an engineering priesthood.
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Pierre Tran
January 10, 2013 11:20 AM
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If one does an internet search, many more hits are returned relating to project lifecycle management vs. project lifecycle governance, and added in for additional confusion and overlap are hits related to PPM and ALM.
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Pierre Tran
January 10, 2013 10:50 AM
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Faisant suite à un webinar donné par SysFera sur les enjeux techniques du SaaS pour les éditeurs de logiciels, je vais décrire plus précisément chacun des aspects mis en avant avec les problématiques et des pistes de réponse pour chacune d’entre elles dans une suite de billets.
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Pierre Tran
January 9, 2013 10:28 AM
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You’ve got your vision of what you want to build. You’ve also got a ton of unknowns and uncertainty. You know you can’t just go build it and hope they will come. You have to do it iteratively. Put a little bit out there, see how people react, figure out what to do next. But where do you start? How much is enough to start getting feedback?
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Pierre Tran
January 8, 2013 8:51 AM
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In the 1990s and early 2000s a number of different lightweight "agile" development methods sprung up. Today a few shops use Extreme Programming, including most notably ThoughtWorks and Industrial Logic. But if you ask around, especially in enterprise shops, almost everybody who is “doing Agile” today is following Scrum or something based on Scrum.
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Pierre Tran
December 7, 2012 2:12 PM
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In a world of continuous deployment, how do we stay confident that code running in production is still reliably delivering the news to our readers?
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Pierre Tran
December 1, 2012 3:26 AM
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The advance of cloud computing has significantly simplified the life of modern start-ups by offering all the necessary technical resources without wasting time...
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Pierre Tran
November 26, 2012 8:58 AM
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Présentation donnée par Félix-Antoine Bourbonnais aux étudiants en génie logiciel et informatique de l'Université Laval dans le cadre d'un cours d'Architecture logicielle.
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Pierre Tran
January 19, 2013 8:23 PM
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Application development is changing pretty dramatically. No, not necessarily coding practices, I’m talking about the explosion of devices that need to be targeted, and of course, the crunch to deliver faster, with higher quality, and the ever present lower cost.
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Pierre Tran
January 17, 2013 8:07 AM
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DevOps is a movement for developers and operations professionals that encourages more collaboration and release automation. Why? To keep up with the faster application delivery pace of Agile. In fact, with Agile, as development teams deliver faster and in shorter cycles, IT operations finds itself unprepared to keep up with the new pace. For operations teams, managing a continuous stream of software delivery with traditional manual-based processes is Mission Impossible.
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Pierre Tran
January 16, 2013 6:46 PM
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James Urquhart kicks off a discussion about system resiliency by outlining the key concepts — devops, complex adaptive systems and anti-fragility — that affect it in the cloud computing era.
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Pierre Tran
January 14, 2013 8:09 AM
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Evans Data Cloud Development Survey finds developers split on benefits and concerns about building in the cloud Developers are finding that building applications in the cloud saves time, but concerns remain about security and uptime, according to a newly released study.
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Pierre Tran
January 13, 2013 5:31 AM
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MOST, Un acronyme anglophone utile en phase d’analyse de projet MOST est un acronyme anglophone qui se décompose de la manière suivante: - M pour Mission - O pour Objectives - S pour Strategy - T pour Tactics
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Pierre Tran
January 10, 2013 4:42 PM
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In a new survey conducted by Evans Data Corporation, developers reported that the use of cloud platforms reduces their overall development time by nearly 15% (on average) - representing time savings approaching one entire day in a typical 5 day work week.
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Pierre Tran
January 10, 2013 11:10 AM
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Borland publie le premier baromètre de l’ALM en France. Un résultat mitigé qui laisse entrevoir des entreprises encore frileuses qui comprennent mal le concept. Sur les projets ALM déjà budgétés pour 2013, un renforcement de la gestion reste le principal élément déclencheur.
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Pierre Tran
January 10, 2013 10:25 AM
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Faut-il parler de « Test Agile » ou de « Test dans un projet Agile » : une fausse question à mon avis, d’autant plus que les définitions existantes pour le terme « Test Agile » ne font pas l’unanimité… Le concept de « Test dans un projet Agile »,...
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Pierre Tran
January 9, 2013 10:20 AM
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The typical software delivery project captures requirements numerous times, describes tests in multiple places, is indiscriminate of what is in a particular build, and often requires a large amount of analysis to know who is doing what and why.
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Pierre Tran
December 20, 2012 2:33 PM
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Free CollabNet White Paper: Read this paper to find out what is happening in the industry in regards to Agile ALM and what you can do to take your dev teams to the next level. In the face of such change, first generation ALM solutions clearly have not fared well, proving to be too monolithic, inflexible or costly to manage in the face of the industry's demands for increasingly fluid and diverse requirements. Once defined, prescribed static processes are hard to change, with only little room for project members to adapt and evolve. In particular, those first generation solutions lack the openness and flexibility to embed preferred tools or to adjust to evolving methodologies.
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Pierre Tran
December 3, 2012 4:58 PM
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Agility is the ability to - using discipline, control, focus and sensation - make movements that for most people seem impossible to achieve. Quality is the objective, collective perception of this movement to be a great and beautiful manifestation of the selected art, product or service - in our case, software products.
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Pierre Tran
November 28, 2012 7:00 PM
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Agile est un qualificatif de divers processus de développement en rupture avec les processus classiques hérités du génie logiciel. Les pratiques agiles mettent l’accent sur les changements constants des spécifications et du code source des logiciels, une collaboration étroite, une forte implication de l’utilisateur final, ainsi qu’un cycle de développement en spirale avec de nombreuses et courtes itérations.
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