Collaborating on work across distances has always been difficult. We fly groups together to work temporarily as a single team on a critical project issue. We have regularly scheduled conference calls; we have videoconferencing rooms. We rely deeply on e-mail to stay in step. We try to build single Web-based repositories of project knowledge that are accessible throughout an organization. It has all been a struggle. Distance is misunderstanding. Distance is wrong interfaces. Distance is friction. But now we are witnessing the positive effects of distance beginning to shrink. The next generation of collaboration tools is here, or at least the early arrivals are here. Broadband access is the underlying technology for all these tools. The videoconference room is dead, and collaboration is moving out of meetings and into its most useful place: the daily lives of project members.
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Domain System Architecture Assertion #11 A willingness to invest in cross-family architectures will distinguish successful from unsuccessful IT user organizations.
August 31, 2000 | Authored By: Tom DeMarco, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
May 31, 2003 | Authored By: Robert Austin, Tom DeMarco, Lynne Ellyn, Tim Lister, Tim Lister, Tim Lister, Peter Ofarrell, Ken Orr, Anthony Orr, Andy Orr
Our friend and colleague Ed Yourdon passed away unexpectedly on January 20. Ed was a guru’s guru. As you’ll discover in these tributes by several members of the Cutter family, Ed had a profound impact on many, many lives. We welcome you to add your stories and memories to this collection in the comments section below.
Rest in peace, Ed.
January 25, 2016 | Authored By: Cutter Consortium
Have you ever noticed a team and thought -- that's a good team? What is it that makes them good? Smart people?
June 9, 2010 | Authored By: E.M. Bennatan
We have always been self-confident here at sd&m and convinced that we are very good, even among the best.
Domain Software Development
July 31, 2000 | Authored By: Jim Highsmith, Ed Yourdon, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
Domain Market mechanisms
June 30, 2007 | Authored By: Eric Clemons, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council
This month’s CBTJ addresses the following question: what can companies do to increase employee engagement in order to increase customer satisfaction and, ultimately, business results?
April 8, 2020 | Authored By: Robert Scott
Alan Webber is one of the founding editors of Fast Company magazine.
December 31, 2000 | Authored By: Michael Mah
Our friend and colleague Ken Orr passed away on June 14. Ken was a true intellectual. A highly skilled technologist, Ken was a philosopher at heart, who took a genuine interest in everyone he met; he listened closely and was generous with his kind and thoughtful words. We invite you to add your stories and memories in the comments section below.
June 15, 2016 | Authored By:
September 30, 2005 | Authored By: Borys Stokalski
Currently, software systems in the healthcare domain are not sufficient to alleviate this crisis. Most of those systems are not extensible or scalable, and they have little interoperability. In this article, I will show how IT analysis methods can help alleviate the crisis by providing tools to build IT software systems that will reduce cost and complexity in the healthcare domain.
April 29, 2014 | Authored By: Andre Leclerc
August 4, 2011 | Authored By: Claude Baudoin
We all feel the pressure from today's economic climate.
February 28, 2009 | Authored By: Mike Rosen
COPING WITH PERSONNEL SHORTAGE by Ed Yourdon It
January 31, 1998 | Authored By: Ed Yourdon
MANAGING DISTRIBUTED PROJECT TEAMS by Jim Highsmith "We've tried numerous virtua
July 31, 1999 | Authored By: Jim Highsmith