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File Size: 1.15 MB
Format: epub
Print Length: 220 pages
Publisher: Technics Publications (February 2, 2018)
Publication Date: February 2, 2018
Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B079KJ8VNL

This is the book your Systems Integrator and your Application Software vendor don’t want you to read. Enterprise IT (Information Technology) is a $3.8 trillion per year industry worldwide. Most of it is waste.

We’ve grown used to projects costing tens of millions or even billions of dollars, and routinely running over budget and schedule many times over. These overages in both time and money are almost all wasted resources. However, the waste is hard to see, after being so marbled through all the products, processes, and guiding principles. That is what this book is about. We must see, understand, and agree about the problem before we can take coordinated action to address it.

The trajectory of this book is as follows:

In Chapter 1, we explore how bad the current state is. The three industries that address software waste are discussed, including the legacy software industry, neo-legacy software industry, and legacy modernization industry. Examples of application waste are illustrated from both public and private sectors.

In Chapter 2, we explore the economics of the software industry. Although the economic trade offs are changing at the speed of Moore’s Law, our approaches are not keeping pace. Learn how information systems really behave in terms of actual application development.

In Chapter 3 we use “root cause analysis” to reveal the real contributors to this situation, which are dependency, redundancy, complexity, and application centricity.

Chapter 4 recounts the many failed attempts we’ve made in the past to deal with information system complexity, including relational databases, ERP systems, enterprise data modeling, service oriented architectures, and APIs, Agile, data warehouse and business intelligence, outsourcing and offshoring, cloud, Software as a Service (SaaS), data lakes, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

Chapter 5 dismantles seven fallacies that contribute to our remaining stuck. For example, the first fallacy is “We need detailed requirements or we won’t get what we want.”
The quagmire is not affecting all sectors of the economy equally.

Chapter 6 looks at how this is playing out in the government and private sectors, large and small companies, and various parts of the IT industry itself.

Chapter 7 outlines some action you can take now to begin to extricate yourself, including a detailed assessment and defining metrics for measuring and preventing software development waste.

Review
Eye-opening and empowering to finally see a way out of the quagmire

This is a eye-opening and life-changing book for anyone that works in or is affected by IT technology. It is a quagmire right now and it seems hopeless until the author explains elegantly and with concrete examples why costs are rising and what can (and should) to reverse the trend.

The author’s next planned book focused on data-centric application development is surely one that I will buy and read as soon as it is available. Even with this book, the author provides plenty of specific ways to get out of the quagmire. Once you understand why something is broken, you are more than half way to doing something to fix the situation.

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