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  • Next-Generation Production Management

    April 2015

    In this issue, we investigate how production management can benefit from embracing recent developments in ICT by providing insights into the practical use of these technologies from industry experts and researchers.

    In this issue:
    • Next-Generation Production Management — Opening Statement
    • Novel Control Strategies for the Production Ramp-Up of Aircraft Using Distributed Decision Support Solutions
    • Living Labs: The Way to Successful Introduction of Innovations in Production Management
    • Turning Your Legacy Systems into Future Profit: Innovation in Production Management
    • A Multi-Agent System Tool for Strategic Planning in Small-Lot Production Environments
  • Value-Added Agile Strategies

    March 2015

    There can be no illusions that the transition to Agile won't impact the organization. There will be effects on the organizational structure, hiring practices, funding/budgeting approaches, HR reviews, and more, if the transition is to be successful. Fortunately, our authors in this issue have encountered both the problems I've listed and the solutions to them. They provide practical advice from real-world situations to manage the difficulties you will encounter.

    In this issue:
    • Value-Added Agile Strategies — Opening Statement
    • Avoiding the Snare of "Cargo Cult" Agile
    • Agile Analytics: Slicing Data Warehousing User Stories for Business Value
    • Overcoming the Obstacles to Achieving Agility and Delivering Business Value
    • Evolving Your Business with Lean-Agile
  • Enterprise Architecture: Toward a More Perfect Union Between Business and IT

    February 2015

    As with the evolution of architecture in enterprises, accidental emergence was the invisible hand behind the architecture of this issue of Cutter IT Journal. You will see that each of the five articles deals with a very different facet of architecture. While these do not represent the totality of everything needed to make architecture successful, I hope you will see, as I do, that these five are some of the most significant aspects that we need to wrap our minds around.

    In this issue:
    • Enterprise Architecture: Toward a More Perfect Union Between Business and IT — Opening Statement
    • Reconceptualizing the IT Delivery Model and the Role of Enterprise Architect
    • Business Architecture Tames the Wicked Problem of Portfolio Management
    • Putting Architecture Back into Agile
    • Enabling Successful EA Governance with an Architecture Review Board
    • Architecture in the New Style of IT
  • Improving Trust and Partnership Between Business and IT

    January 2015

    Building trust and partnership requires credible performance, accountability, common goals, and clear roles for all partnership members, which happens when leadership -- both business and IT -- defines the relationship in these terms.

    In this issue:
    • Improving Trust and Partnership Between Business and IT — Opening Statement
    • Whom Do You Trust? What the Business Technology Partnership Should Look Like in the 21st Century
    • Bridging the Great Divide Between the Business and IT: A Business Perspective
    • Trust: Basic, Critical, Elusive
    • Improving the Business-IT Relationship with IT Project Portfolio Management
    • Trust-Building Success and Failure: Two Case Studies
    • Strangers on a Train: The Rise of the Uneasy, But Mutually Advantageous, Alliance Between IT and Marketing
  • Weather and Whither: IT Trends in 2015

    January 2015

     

    "The annual IT trends issue deals with a very complex and hard- to-predict environment that is extremely important to our daily experience and endeavors."

    — Joseph Feller, Editor

    I was recently invited to give a technology forecast at a partner company's annual user conference. I agreed but made it very clear at the start of my presentation that I was going to provide the forecast in the style of Met Éireann.

    In this issue:
    • Weather and Whither: IT Trends in 2015
    • The IT-Led Recovery: The Impact on Jobs and Systems
    • Can You Hear That Soft Alarm? Challenges Loom
    • Cloudy, Crowdy, and Rowdy
    • IT Trends in 2015 Survey Data

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