Taking Back “Software Engineering” – Craftsmanship is Insufficient • Dave Farley • GOTO 2022

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Published at : January 25, 2023

This presentation was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam 2022. #GOTOcon #GOTOams
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Dave Farley - Continuous Delivery & DevOps Pioneer, Award-winning Author, Founder & Director of Continuous Delivery Ltd.

ABSTRACT
Craftsmanship is not enough." Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers?

Engineering is the application of iterative, empirical, practical science to real-world problems. Craftsmanship is a wonderful thing, and as a reaction to the terrible abuses of the term engineering in software development software craftsmanship has helped in our learning of what really works.

The term "software engineering" has gained a bad reputation. It implies "big up-front design" and "mathematically provable models" in place of working code. However, that is down to our interpretation, not a problem with "engineering" as a discipline.

In recent years we have discovered what really works in software development. Not everyone practices approach like continuous delivery, but it is widely seen as representing the current state-of-the-art in software development. This is because at its root continuous delivery is about the application of an iterative, practical, empirical, maybe even science-based approach to solving problems in software development. Is this a form of software engineering?

Software isn't bridge-building, it is not a car or aircraft development either, but then neither is chemical engineering, neither is electrical engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term "software engineering" maybe it is time to define what our "engineering" discipline should entail.

In this talk, you'll learn:
• How to understand what "software engineering" really means [...]

TIMECODES
00:00 Intro
01:07 What "Software Engineering" is not
04:57 The impact of "Engineering" in software
06:09 All engineering is not the same
09:13 What is "Engineering"?
10:37 Fundamentals of "Engineering" approach
11:15 Iterative
13:22 Feedback
15:14 Incremental
21:57 Iterative vs Incremental
22:38 Experimental
25:36 Margaret Hamilton: The first "Software Engineer"
27:39 Experimental (continued)
33:19 Empirical
37:03 Continuous Delivery as an engineering discipline
38:39 Outro

Download slides and read the full abstract here:
https://gotoams.nl/2022/sessions/1589/taking-back-software-engineering

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David Farley • Modern Software Engineering • https://amzn.to/3GI468M
Dave Farley • Continuous Delivery Pipelines • https://amzn.to/3rjetdi
Dave Farley & Jez Humble • Continuous Delivery • https://amzn.to/3ocIHwd
Dave Farley & many more • Software Architecture Metrics • https://amzn.to/3M3XqG5

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