Jul 28
2011
By Nanette Brown, Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Research, Technology, and System Solutions program
Occasionally this blog will highlight different posts from the SEI blogosphere. Today’s post is from the SATURN Network blog by Nanette Brown, a senior member of the technical staff in the SEI’s Research, Technology, and System Solutions
program. This post, the third in a series
on lean principles and architecture, continues the discussion on the
eight types of waste identified in Lean manufacturing and how these
types of waste manifst themselves in software development. The focus of
this post is on mapping the waste of motion and the waste of
transportation from manufacturing to the waste of information transformation in software development.
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Jun 9
2011
By Nanette Brown, Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Research, Technology, and System Solutions program
Occasionally this blog will highlight different posts from the SEI blogosphere. Today’s post is from the SATURN Network blog by Nanette Brown, a visiting scientist in the SEI’s Research, Technology, and System Solutions
program. This post, the second in a series on lean principles and architecture, takes an in-depth look at the waste of waiting and how it is an important aspect of the economics of architecture decision making.
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May 12
2011
By Nanette Brown, Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Research, Technology, and System Solutions program
Occasionally this blog will highlight different posts from the SEI blogosphere. Today’s post is from the SATURN Network blog by Nanette Brown, a visiting scientist in the SEI’s Research, Technology, and System Solutions program. This post explores Categories of Waste in Lean Principles and Architecture, and takes an in-depth look at three of the eight categories of waste (defects, overproduction, and extra complexity) from the perspective of software development in general and software architecture in particular.
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