Humane assessment talk at SI-SE 2014 on Managing technical debt (January 24, Zürich)

On January 24, I will give a talk on Humane assessment: taming the elephant from the development room at the SI-SE event on Managing technical debt (Zürich).

This talk will complement the Humane assessment by example tutorial from January 23.

"Technical debt" is a successful metaphor that exposes software engineers to economics, and managers to a significant technical problem. It provides a language that both engineers ("technical") and managers ("debt") understand.

But, "technical debt" is just a metaphor that has its limitations, too. The most important limitation is that it presents a negative proposition: The best thing that can happen to you is having no technical debt.

Technical debt is both brought about and solved as a result of decisions. As such, we turn our attention to how people reach decisions about a software system. Decision making is a critical software engineering activity. Developers alone spend some half of their time reading code. This means half of the budget. Even though it is the single most significant development activity, nobody really talks about how this effort is being spent.

It’s time to change this. The talk motivates the need for software assessment as an explicit discipline, it introduces the humane assessment method and outlines the implications.

More information about humane assessment can be found on the main webpage: humane-assessment.com

Posted by Tudor Girba at 17 December 2013, 11:09 am with tags presentation, assessment link
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