Building Software the 21st Century Way!

Over on CIO.com, my friend Adam Kolawa, founder of software-tools company Parasoft, has an article called "How Better Software Can Save the World. It's a reader's digest condensed version of his new book The Next Leap in Productivity: What Top Managers Really Need to Know about Information Technology, for which I wrote the afterword.

Kolawa's main point is that software is still made using artisan/guild/craftsman techniques, and the whole process can be vastly improved by automation and by using the Total Quality Management techniques (from Demming et al) that have been widely used in manufacturing for fifty years or more.

Anyway, if you're into software process geekery, you should check it out. I think it makes sense, myself. Actually, you should probably check it out even if you're not into software process geekery. Given the way things are going lately, anything that offers any hope at all of saving the world needs to be carefully checked out.

posted at 16:57:31 on 10/10/08 by John - Category: Software

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Stearns wrote:

Couldn't fit my response. See http://www.wetmachine.com/i...

10/13/08 00:02:07

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