February 29, 2004 | Authored By: Tom Welsh
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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.
As the new millennium begins, we have almost come full circle in our approach to software design.
June 30, 2001 | Authored By: Tom Bragg
Volume 1, No. 1; September 2002
August 31, 2002 | Authored By: Tom Welsh
Although a great deal of attention has been devoted to the subject of designing and building software, fairly little attention has been spent on the problem of designi
September 30, 2002 | Authored By: Tom Bragg
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
Domain Software development
July 31, 2005 | Authored By: Tom DeMarco, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Joshua Kerievsky, Michael Mah, Greg Mah
"There are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can't." — Anonymous
Whether you are trying to initiate a software metrics program or trying to sustain one due to organizational changes, budget constraints, or other factors, the benefits must be continuously sold
May 31, 2000 | Authored By: Jim Mayes
"If you want higher quality, build less stuff." That, in essence, is what Cutter Business Technology Council Fellow Tom DeMarco once said about a daring strategy for quality improvement: reduce quantity.
August 1, 2005 | Authored By: Michael Mah
"If you want higher quality, build less stuff." That, in essence, is what Cutter Business Technology Council Fellow Tom DeMarco once said about a daring strategy for quality improvement: reduce quantity.
May 10, 2006 | Authored By: Michael Mah
A couple of years ago, someone asked me about the history of the agile software movement and
June 7, 2007 | Authored By: Jim Highsmith
Better, faster, cheaper -- the siren song of software development. Each new era of information technology belts out a chorus or two. The e-business era is no exception.
December 31, 2000 | Authored By: Chris Pickering
There has rightly been much focus of late on service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance and managing the risks of SOA.
February 8, 2009 | Authored By: Paul Allen
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
Everyone agrees that software agility is a good thing, and vendors have been the leading advocates.
August 30, 2009 | Authored By: Paul Allen
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
Domain System architecture
February 28, 2009 | Authored By: Lou Mazzucchelli, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council, Cutter Business Technology Council