Maurice Driessen
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Configuring a SonarQube analysis with VSTS / TFS2015 vNext build
I must admit setting up a SonarQube analysis on the new build platform of VSTS / TFS2015 is a breeze compared to the previous approach. In the old days it could take me a week to setup a TFS build server, capable of running a SonarQube analysis including unit testing and code coverage analysis. One had to…
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The Digital Transformation’s impact on a software development team
The other day my management asked me about my view on what a software development team would look like to face the challenges imposed by the current trends like for example digital transformation, the digital customer experience, SMAC, Big Data & cloud computing, to which I like to refer to with the term “the third…
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Software Assembly Line Reference Model – First draft complete
Today with pages about the Platform, Infrastructure and Support layers of the Software Assembly Line Reference Model published, a first draft of the model was completed. This draft primarily focuses on the capability assessment of a software assembly line. You feedback on this draft would be highly appreciated and you are invited to submit your…
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Software Assembly Line Reference Model – Engineering added
Today a page about the Engineering layer of the Software Assembly Line Reference Model was published. Engineering
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The Software Assembly Line Reference Model
To access the reference model click the link bellow. The Software Assembly Line Reference Model
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Straight from the trenches: Engineering experiences with Microservices Architecture
Andrew Harmel-Law interviewed by Maurice DriessenPublished on December 27, 2015 Earlier this month, while working on a proposal which turned out successful, I got the opportunity to have a discussion with Andrew Harmel-Law, around his personal experience with constructing a system based on a Microservices Architecture leveraging a evolutionary approach. It made sense to us…