SPaMCAST 680 - State of Software Measurement, Legacies, A Conversation with Mauricio Aguiar and Christine Green

Published: Dec. 5, 2021, 10 p.m.

b'This week Mauricio Aguiar and Christine Green join me to discuss the state and future of Software Measurement. Mauricio, Christine, and I are all recent Past Presidents of the International Function Point Users Group (the largest international software measurement association). The conversation is both provocative and enlightening.\\xa0 Note, the audio of my voice is a little muffled but the important parts of the conversation come from Christine\\u2019s and Mauricio\\u2019s lips. I know what the issue was and have added a step to my interview checklist.\\xa0 Bios Mauricio Aguiar is the founder of TI Metricas, a leading software measurement company based in Brazil. He holds a bachelor\\u2019s degree in Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Mauricio was elected President of the International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG) for 2005-2007 and also for 2017-2019, after serving on the IFPUG Board since 2000. Mauricio was involved with the implementation of function point analysis and metrics programs in many Brazilian and multinational organizations. As a second career, he now does pro-bono work as a hypnotherapist. Christine is the founder of IP by Green, senior consultant, and past president of IFPUG. Re-Read Saturday News\\xa0 This week, Chapter 8 of t\\xa0 (Amazon Affiliate Link). The chapter is titled . I was presented with a scenario this week in which product, UX, development, testing, and security operated within their own boundaries with their own goals and tools \\u2014 silos. Chapter 8 has something to say about the impact of silos. Catch up on previous installments: Week 1: - \\xa0 Week 2: - \\xa0 Week 3: - \\xa0 Week 4: - Week 5: - \\xa0 Week 6: - \\xa0 Week 7: -\\xa0 Week 8: -\\xa0 \\xa0\\xa0 Week 9: - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 Next week we will continue our exploration of the team lead\\u2019s role in agile frameworks. As with anything that involves humans and hierarchies the role is not straightforward.\\xa0 We will also return to the QA Corner to visit Jeremy Berriault'