0143 - Software@ with Vikram and Batu

EPISODE · Oct 3, 2021 · 25 MIN

0143 - Software@ with Vikram and Batu

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In this episode of Software@ on Design Talk, we talk with Batu Orhanand Vikram Singh about software development, architecture and design for large scale systems. Interviewers: Toshik Doomra Andres AboitizChris SchlieperBhavani RagunathanErwin FuentesGuest(s) Speakers: Vikram SinghBatu OrhanWelcome to "Software@", on Design Talk.●Please share in brief your experience/background and describe your typical work week? ●What does Business versus Dev want, is it always aligned or are they in conflict if so how much? ●How do you involve customers? ●How has GDPR influenced software development? ●What do you think is coming after agile, kanban and waterfall? ●Will AI technology make some parts of software development redundant in future?  Batu: ….. ●What are the types of questions you ask stakeholders during requirement collection? ●Do you plan Disaster recovery for your projects? - 4 levels ●On what basis do you decide on roles and team size? ●Have you ever faced a challenge of managing projects with a strict schedule and budget?  Vikram: ….. ●Where is architecture represented? Where do you manage architecture and design (although everything is design) ●What does Business versus Dev want, is it always aligned or are they in conflict if so how much? ●Please share with us your experience on BCC Agile practices and how it differs from other Agile methodology I.e Scrum and SAFe agile. Toshki: So, on that note… I would like to thank you both for taking the time to talk with us today and for sharing your knowledge and experiences. Thank you, Allen, for giving us the opportunity to host today’s podcast. And thank you to our beautiful and lovely audience. Thank you for listening.The production team was:Chris Schlieper - MusicAndres Aboitiz - Design This episode was produced with the support of Allen HigginsAnd recorded on October 07, 2021.The music used for the intro/outro was “Jimmy's Jam” from Ampletunes. For more details see the show-notes and acknowledgements.Acknowledgements:Music Song: Jimmy's JamArtist: AmpletunesSource: Jimmy's+Jam.mp3 https://ampletunes.com/License: (Ampletunes Free License)"Ampletunes was created to provide you with royalty free music absolutely free of charge"Cover Art Art Cover: Inspiration of Big Ball Mud Title: Keep on goin'Source: Jeep racing in the mud by Rodrigo Bittencourt in pixabay Design: Moderno Ciudad Album Cover by Marketplace Designers in CanvaLicenseDesign Talk (dot IE) is released under the “Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike version 4.0 creative commons license aka CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 This license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0By taking part you give permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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