I am an enterprise architect. Among the things I work on, I am bridging technology and business at the enterprise level. When I am on the technology side, I am talking to a lot of engineers and architects of various levels. When I am on the business side, I am trying to explain our technology constraints. That’s why I wanted to level-set vocabulary and concepts that I considered critical. I have cut the content into three twenty-minute videos available on YouTube.
A few Guidelines for a Successful Software Project
This article is an attempt to summarize best practices to achieve a successful identification of the customer’s needs in a software project. Based on my experience, this is one of […]
A few Guidelines for a Successful Software Project has just Moved
I wanted to keep this post a little more intemporal: it got lost in the middle of blog posts, etc. Therefore, I moved it to the permatechlinks section of JGP.net. […]
Five Good Reasons to Name your Fields Correctly
People will start to believe that I am starting a series on agriculture (see my previous post: Name your fields, it’s easier when you’re gonna harvest). They would be partially […]
Name your fields, it’s easier when you’re gonna harvest
Maybe, I am a little too much on the standardization side sometimes. However I like things to be consistent, therefore, in a project, I spend a great deal of times […]