EUNIS 2017

Parallel Session 4: Software Development

Session Chair: M. Berglund


Agile Transition with More Frequent Deliveries and How That Affects Testing

(Göran Kero)

One central part of transitioning to agile software development is being able to (and being allowed to) more frequent deliveries. This creates both great opportunities but also some challenges. In the Ladok3 project, the current frequency of deliveries to production is every other week. This can be compared to the current Ladok system where new deliveries have been made four times a year. This paper focuses on how more frequent deliveries affect the challenge of testing the system properly. It begins with a description of the concept of continuous delivery and how it affects testing, followed by an experience report on how the Ladok3 project meets this challenge, both how it has been met until now as well as challenges seen for the future. View Paper


System Level Optimized Planning Using SAFe and Big Room Planning

(Anders Mobjörk)

In order to improve the development and release processes for the Swedish national admissions system we have introduced concepts of the SAFe framework for development with parallel teams. This has resulted in better transparency and predictability internally as well as externally. View Paper


How to Break the Monolith and Develop A System of Systems

(Mikael Berglund)

This presentation is a late addition due to a cancellation. It will describe the microservice architecture behind the new national student information system in Sweden called Ladok3.

Location

Vom-Stein-Haus, VSH 17

Date

Jun 08 2017

Time

11:30 am - 1:00 pm