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How to scale software engineering with data
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The problems growing software development organizations face are pretty universal: as the teams and codebase grow, so does complexity.
Before you know it, a feature that would have taken you a week to build before, now takes months. Dependencies increase. Work gets blocked. Priorities change. Developers burn out. Communication breaks down.
In this webinar, Swarmia VP of Sales, Andy Carlson, briefly discusses the problems in old ways of measuring software development productivity. He then pulls three real-life scenarios from fast-growing software development teams and presents how to use the data in Swarmia to start solving each of those challenges.
00:00 Intro
02:05 The evolution of measuring engineering productivity
04:54 The latest research in measuring engineering productivity
07:40 Swarmia in a nutshell
08:44 Balancing engineering investments with Swarmia
14:20 Gaining focus and limiting work in progress with Swarmia
21:00 Improving pull request cycle time with Swarmia
24:42 Key takeaways
26:20 Getting started with Swarmia
27:15 Q&A
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Before you know it, a feature that would have taken you a week to build before, now takes months. Dependencies increase. Work gets blocked. Priorities change. Developers burn out. Communication breaks down.
In this webinar, Swarmia VP of Sales, Andy Carlson, briefly discusses the problems in old ways of measuring software development productivity. He then pulls three real-life scenarios from fast-growing software development teams and presents how to use the data in Swarmia to start solving each of those challenges.
00:00 Intro
02:05 The evolution of measuring engineering productivity
04:54 The latest research in measuring engineering productivity
07:40 Swarmia in a nutshell
08:44 Balancing engineering investments with Swarmia
14:20 Gaining focus and limiting work in progress with Swarmia
21:00 Improving pull request cycle time with Swarmia
24:42 Key takeaways
26:20 Getting started with Swarmia
27:15 Q&A
LINKS