Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile
Sergey Baranov

@jsergey

Technical Consulting /
ArchDays Conference Founder /
Socio-Technical Architect

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linkhttp://agilemindset.ru calendar_today12-10-2008 12:27:19

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Evolutionary algorithms are essential factors in the proper evaluation of system configuration. Substantial cost saving is based these evolutionary algorithms #systemengineering #incose_org #structuralmodeling #incose researchgate.net/publication/43…

Evolutionary algorithms are essential factors in the proper evaluation of system configuration. Substantial cost saving is based these evolutionary algorithms #systemengineering #incose_org  #structuralmodeling #incose  researchgate.net/publication/43…
Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how different team members assessed their #devops maturity according to #DASA model. What is valuable is conversation after that.

This is how different team members assessed their #devops maturity according to #DASA model. What is valuable is conversation after that.
Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the left is how I saw it «implemented» a lot of times. In most cases this leads to some kind of disconnecting «group okr» from «company okr». #okr

In the left is how I saw it «implemented» a lot of times. In most cases this leads to some kind of disconnecting «group okr» from «company okr». #okr
Ben Sigelman (@el_bhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

0/ Now that organizations are building or buying observability, they are realizing that it can get really damned expensive. And not just “expensive,” but “expensive and out of control.” This is a thread about *observability value:* both the benefits and the costs.

0/ Now that organizations are building or buying observability, they are realizing that it can get really damned expensive. And not just “expensive,” but “expensive and out of control.”

This is a thread about *observability value:* both the benefits and the costs.
Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All models rely on a small set of critical assumptions. A good (simple) model uncovers them, while a bad (complicated) model obscures them.

Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now it's time for the online #DASA assessment (translated to Russian). For the first time, different teams/departments have their own unique diagrams and, therefore, have different optimization goals. Not so good, but it's just the beginning of a big journey.

Now it's time for the online #DASA assessment (translated to Russian). 
For the first time, different teams/departments have their own unique diagrams and, therefore, have different optimization goals. Not so good, but it's just the beginning of a big journey.
Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's incredible how many people spend a lot of time to decouple their monolith using microservices and re-couple them back on a test layer using end-to-end test suites.

Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished the first iteration of the #EventStorming for the complex financial domain. In the beginning, we thought: «hey, this is a simple problem». In the end, we found that there are at least 11 different contexts involved :)

Just finished the first iteration of the #EventStorming for the complex financial domain. In the beginning, we thought: «hey, this is a simple problem». In the end, we found that there are at least 11 different contexts involved :)
Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more #EventStorming session. This time it was for investment business. Each session has its own (to some extent) pain points. This one had problems with ubiquitous language. Participants definitely spoke using very different terms even in the same context.

One more #EventStorming session. This time it was for investment business. 
Each session has its own (to some extent) pain points. This one had problems with ubiquitous language. Participants definitely spoke using very different terms even in the same context.
Sergey Baranov (@jsergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI is a multiplier. It scales whatever skills the person wielding it has. A senior dev uses it to amplify order and structure. A newbie? It supercharges chaos and entropy at warp speed.