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A fundamental component of the agile manifesto is the interaction between individuals and achieving a high level of collaboration. Due to the challenges of hardware access and automation (as we covered in Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 of the Maximum Velocity series) communication silos tend to build up within and across organizations. This results in developers becoming very specialized in their area, and dependent on specialists in other areas. This slows down fast, successive iterations based on continuous feedback. Think about what happens when something goes wrong in the test system. What do you do, and how long time do you spend with problem resolution? In this web seminar, the third in our “Maximum Velocity” series, we explore the issues above and offer some novel ideas about how to overcome these challenges and more. We will discuss strategies that can help bring the following to your development environment:
Speakers: Eva Skoglund, Senior Marketing Manager, System Simulation, Wind River Ross Dickson, Product Line Manager, Simics, Wind River Moderator: Rich Nass, OpenSystems Media |
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