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Présentée par Félix-Antoine Bourbonnais aux étudiants d'informatique et de génie logiciel de l'Université Laval dans le cadre d'un cours d'architecture lo...
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Malgré l’arrivé des méthodologies Agiles dans la plupart des structures, le monde des développeurs et des opérationnels reste scindé en deux. D’un coté, nous avons les développeurs qui fournissent aux opérationnels un “livrables”, pendant que les opérationnels tentent de déployer le dit livrable.
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Chapitre 2.Cycles de vie d’un logiciel Préparé par : Jalila BEN GHORBEL Et Rabia AZIZA...
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In this article, authors describe how they used the corporate management system to communicate architecture requirements to all the architecture stakeholders in a large organization and how this transformation helped them achieve benefits like...
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Le portefeuille d’outils de développement d’IBM vient de s’enrichir de Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager et SmartCloud Continuous Delivery, deux nouvelles solutions pour répondre aux besoins des développeurs.Ces outils ont été conçus pour...
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Eric Evans (Creator of Domain-Driven Design), and Brian Foote (Big Ball of Mud, Patterns Languages of Program Design), discuss the current state of software design, reminisce about the Small talk good old days, explain patterns from Domain-Driven Design, UML, Big Balls of Mud, and more.
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Empowering development-intensive companies implement and enforce best practices across the organization; ALM solutions have become an integral part of the Lifecycle of any software application. Although not tantamount with the Software Development Life Cycle it helps the development team effectively manage processes.
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In the business world, time is money. Because of this, the speed of your software development and delivery is extremely important. To enable speed within your organization, Agile and Lean are currently the best practice frameworks to adopt. However Agile Project Management alone won't cut it if you don't excel at your Agile Engineering Practices, providing rapid continuous feedback loops and real-time visibility into important business metrics and values.
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Here is our monthly selection of interesting knowledge material on programming, software testing and project management:
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In this environment of multiple device platforms, shrinking timelines, and screaming innovation, building and launching a mobile app is only a small part of the application lifecycle. Join us as we dive deeper into the mobile app lifecycle.
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Vos projets terminent rarement à temps, dépassent couramment le budget initial, subissent de nombreux changements, n’ont pas toujours accès à la bonne ressource au bon moment, et sont souvent perturbés par les autres projets.
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It's up to the project manager to facilitate team collaboration. Doing so may require new tools and techniques in today's distributed workplace. Regardless of what software methodology a team is using, collaboration is key to success. Agile proponents actively push team collaboration by setting up frameworks in which developers, testers, business analysts and experts work together...
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I posted a note yesterday that's been a long time coming. In doing the research for Forrester's mobile app development playbook, I've been talking with all sorts of companies that build mobile apps.
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How can you improve the efficiency of a bug lifecycle? While it is crucial to detect and capture bugs in software through tools like uTest and uTest Apphance, it is just as important to investigate and fix the detected bug. In this post, Dr. Nguyen will outline tools and best practices for a typical bug life-cycle.
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Lors de l’Agile Tour Paris, j’au pu assister à la présentation de Tuan VO VINH, architecte à la SGIB, qui nous livre une liste des dix pièges de l’agile sous forme d’un retour d’expérience. Voici un résumé, en dix points donc, de ce que j’ai appris :
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Une inspection est un genre particulier de revue par les pairs, mais en beaucoup plus structuré et plus efficace. La norme IEEE 1028 définie divers type de revues et décrit bien ce qu'est une inspection. Cette norme énumère les revues administratives (Management reviews), les revues techniques, les inspections, les "Walk-thoughs" et les audits.
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Le mardi 20 novembre a eu lieu, dans les locaux de Microsoft à Issy-les-Moulineaux, l’Agile Tour Paris 2012. Véronique Messager a ouvert le bal avec une keynote très impressionnante. En annonçant qu’il y en a assez de la crise, concept omniprésent depuis plusieurs années, il est normal, dans un contexte agile, de se demander si l’humain ne serait pas, après tout, LA solution.
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Emerging markets -- nations in the process of rapid growth, industrialization, and socioeconomic development -- are the world’s new powerhouses.
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Yesterday, I was in a customer meeting, and one of the development managers of this consumer retail company told me: “A good development team, is the one that never gets attention from anybody in the company, the one that is invisible“. The quote has been wandering in my brain since then, what did he mean? I think I have finally figured it out: a development team only gets the attention when a software application fails. What he wanted is a development team that develops flawless software. Yeah right!
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The Project Lifecycle Governance we are talking about addresses the process from initiation of an IT project to the deployment into production, and the ability to conduct oversight across the entire series of events.
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Il est urgent d’automatiser le processus de déploiement d’applications. Maintenant que le développement est Agile, c'est la Production qui est montrée du doigt et fait figure de goulot d'étranglement. Voilà pourquoi le mouvement DevOps a émergé, afin de répondre à cette problématique. La pratique des livraisons en continu est plébiscitée et se profile comme la solution.
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Scrum, Kanban, ScrumBan voilà ce qui marche bien aujourd’hui avec les Equipes IT; voilà trois grands patterns d’accompagnement, déclinables à souhait tant l’éventail des pratiques et leur mode d’application peut varier d’un contexte à l’autre…
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Signe que le virage est pris pour une adoption élargie des méthodes agiles, certains cursus d’ingénieurs (informaticiens) l’intègrent à leur programme. Motivés par la demande des entreprises. Exemple du partenariat entre l’Esiee Paris et Eurogiciel.
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I’ve had a unique privilege of leading high-performance distributed teams for more than ten years. In the early days of the Microsoft patterns & practices team, one of the key driving philosophies was “leverage the best talent in the world, from around the world." By opening up the opportunity to distributed teams early on, we got a lot of practice and experience in creating high-performance distributed teams.
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In September I blogged about that I saw the real end of manual testing. And I still believe that. Even more now then I did then. Within the company where I work we evolved it even further. But how does it work?
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