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Architectural Concepts Podcast

Bett Correa and Russ Millerwww.architecturecast.net
Serving up fresh software architecture concepts weekly
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Episodes

Technology Predictions for 2015

In this episode, Bett and Russ deliver 10 predictions for 2015. But don't worry, this isn't one of those predictable prediction podcasts, No, we wouldn't bore you like that! Instead, we've taken time to also include those futuristic, mind blowing innovations we'd selfishly like to see come about in 2015. Listen and be amazed by our ability to see into the future... Listen now: ( download )...

Jan 08, 2015

Top Books for 2014

Our annual list of the top 10 books we read this last year--fiction and non-fiction. Listen now: ( download ) Russ' top non-fiction: Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder (A Book Review) To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism The Innovators (Book Review Episode) Dataclysm (Episode: The Intersection of Product Design and Big Data with Natasha Irizarry ) The Idea Factory Bett's top non-fiction: The Phoenix Project Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half...

Jan 02, 2015

What are your "A-ha"s for 2014?

When you look back over 2014, and all the new ideas or concepts that you encountered, which struck you as big "a-ha"s -- that is, what did you learn that will reshape how you approach software development next year and beyond? If your "a-ha"s don't come to you easily, perhaps listening to Bett and Russ discuss their's will help you reflect on yours. In this episode, Bett and Russ recount their big software related "a-ha"s for 2014. Listen now: ( download )...

Dec 25, 2014

SATURN 2015 and Why You Should Plan to Attend (with Bill Pollak)

If you have been following this podcast for any length of time, you know about the SEI's SATURN conference. Whether you are new to this podcast and SATURN or simply want to know what is planned for this years event, you'll want to listen to this episode to hear what the conference chair, Bill Pollak , and his team from the SEI have planned for this years event. The 2015 SATURN event takes place in Baltimore, Maryland April 27-30, 2015. For Software Architects, this is a must attend event. Also, ...

Dec 19, 2014

Watson for the Masses (with Michael Keeling)

IBM is investing billions in commercializing the Jeopardy winning Watson technology. Recently, they made aspects of the underlying machine learning available in the cloud as services on top of Bluemix. Now anyone can build machine learning into a web site or app--mind blowing! Listen to this episode as Michael Keeling of IBM explains Watson Explorer and the various machine learning services that are part of the Watson Developer Cloud which were recently unveiled. Listen now: ( download ) Referen...

Dec 10, 2014

Is Automation Ultimately Our Friend or Foe? (Book Discussion)

As computing professionals, we spend much of our time automating. Automating tasks that a human would have done manually in the past. What's the net impact of all this automation? Has it ultimately made life for the masses sweeter, softer, simpler, and safer? In his latest book, The Glass Cage, Nicolas Carr analyzes this question deeply. He gives great examples, for instance, pointing out that now that our creations are becoming autonomous, our creations encode moral decisions that would have, i...

Nov 27, 2014

Under N: Acceptance to Delivery in N Hours with Umashankar Velusamy (Uma)

While nine woman can't make a baby in one month, nine possums can...what does that have to do with software delivery? You'll have to listen to find out. In this episode, Uma describes his Under- N methodology. The Under- N methodology provides a framework to uncover hidden capabilities within IT applications and IT application teams and then to use the capabilities to deliver a business need, change, or want in under N hours, where N is the absolute time it takes to deliver. It also elicits capa...

Nov 18, 2014

Good at Architecture or Coding? Compete to Prove It!

So you think you are good at coding or architecture? Here's your chance to learn how to prove it to the world through coding competitions like Top Coder. And yes, there are competitions oriented toward architecture, too. Douglas Woolley has competed in these competitions and joins Bett and Russ to share some stories about competitions along with information about how you can get involved. Listen now: ( download ) References: •Facebook Hacker Cup: https:// www.facebook.com/hackercup •Google Code ...

Nov 10, 2014

Innovators (Book Review)

Walter Isaacson follows his biography of Steve Jobs with another great book. This one does not focus on any particular individual, but rather starts with Ada Lovelace and flows through time, up to the present, spotlighting each of the innovators that played a part in laying the foundation for, and ultimately creating, the digital revolution. In this episode, we briefly review this new book. Listen to hear how many thumbs up this book received from Bett and Russ. Listen now: ( download ) Referenc...

Nov 02, 2014

Mud Wrestling with Greg Young

Listen to this episode to hear how wallowing around in many small balls of mud can help avoid the classic big ball of mud --and ultimately enable you too to practice "the art of destroying software". Turns out the key to writing great software starts with planning upfront to destroy it. In this episode, Greg shares many insights, with the main insight being that we have all been overlooking one key " -ility ". That is, is delete-ability of code. And while some of you might argue the ideas are no...

Oct 23, 2014

The Intersection of Product Design and Big Data with Natasha Irizarry

An interesting, entertaining, and wide ranging discussion with product designer, Natasha Irizarry . Natasha has quickly compiled some very interesting experience in software product design, some of which was gained while at OkCupid where she worked alongside Christian Rudder while he was completing his book Dataclysm . Listen as we start with Natasha's perspectives on user experience design, experiments, strategy, and make our way to a discussion of the best selling "big data book": Dataclysm. L...

Oct 15, 2014

Antifragile Software with Martin Monperrus

Many of us work on systems that are designed to be quite robust, even highly available--but how can we go beyond that and make them antifragile--that is, how can we get these systems to grow in robustness as they are changed, loaded, and experience failures? One spoiler, it involves loving errors. In this episode, Bett and Russ discuss antifragile with Dr. Martin Monperrus of the University of Lille & Inria. He is preparing to do research in this area and has published a paper on the topic. ...

Oct 05, 2014

Everything is Obvious: Once You Know the Answer (A Book Review)

Why is the Mona Lisa so famous and what does it have to with how we do our jobs? In this episode, Bett and Russ review and add color to the book Everything Is Obvious: Once You Know the Answer by Duncan J Watts. The book highlights the many ways we over rely on common sense, how it fails us, and then provides strategies for overcoming those failings. Listen to hear strategies for overcoming the failings of common sense. Listen now: ( download ) References: A few of the other books we mention: Th...

Sep 28, 2014

The Secret to Writing Bug Free Code--Your Health? (with Jyoti Chawla)

Perhaps the secret to writing bug free code lies with the health of the coder? Well, maybe it is a bit more complicated than that, but at the same time, your health and comfort while programming clearly will impact not only the quality of your life, but also the quality of the code you write or the system you architect. In this episode, Jyoti Chawla, joins us. Jyoti is a nurse and a programmer, and as such is uniquely qualified to give advice on how to live long and prosper as a software profess...

Sep 14, 2014

How Watson Will Impact Your Future with Jerome Pesenti

After defeating mankind at Jeopardy, Watson is displaying humility and mercy by taking on a new role: assisting humans with research and finding smarter answers, for example, helping treat brain cancer . In this episode we discuss Watson and how it will impact your future with, Jerome Pesenti , VP of Watson Core Technology. IBM continues to make a huge bet on cognitive computing through Watson, and is extending this bet into the cloud, making Watson available to a much wider audience in the form...

Sep 07, 2014

Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder (A Book Review)

Bett and Russ review Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book " Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder ". We previously reviewed Black Swan , and thought, in preparation for a deeper discussion of how Antifragile's concepts can apply to software development and architecture, that we should review this book, also. References: Humans need not Apply Everything is Obvious *Once you know the answer Thinking Fast and Slow Listen now: ( download )...

Aug 31, 2014

Architect as a Leader

In light of the size of current software projects, good project leadership is essential to a project’s success. The role of technical project leader frequently falls on software architects, yet architects are often not trained in leadership or—even worse—are not aware of their roles as leaders. Yet, the leadership architects can and should provide is often pivotal to a project’s success. In this episode, Russ interviews Bett as she describes several concrete strategies that an architect can foll...

Aug 24, 2014
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