The order in which a software development team puts their backlog items—or necessary technical tasks—into effect determines when stakeholders can reap benefits ... Read More »
By Lori Cameron
Imagine a child lost in a national forest, missing for hours. Search and rescue professionals might scour the area by vehicle or foot, or fly a... Read More »
Solution architecture is a team effort balancing various forces. Solution architects must consciously cultivate skills cutting across technical, social, and beh... Read More »
Swimming in an Ocean of Spam: How to Get Your Emails Read, Not Thrown Away
Everyone hates to weed through an avalanche of spam in their inbox just to get to th... Read More »
Software Engineering Radio host Host Edaena Salinas talks with Civis Analytics’ Katie Malone about the basics of machine learning and why we’ll be seeing it muc... Read More »
Reliability engineering dates back to reliability studies in the 20th century; since then, various models have been defined and used. Software engineering plays... Read More »
The requirement for high reliability is no longer restricted to a few specialized and proven domains. Instead, ever more functions whose failure can hurt humans... Read More »
By Lori Cameron
Imagine a vehicle that does more than drive itself. This car will serve as a second office, entertainment room, or even bedroom—all while driv... Read More »
Deep-learning-based systems are becoming pervasive in automotive software. So, in the automotive software engineering community, the awareness of the need to in... Read More »
This theme issue addresses automotive IT and software development. Guest editors Christof Ebert and John Favaro look at what technologies and principles deliver... Read More »