Book: Team Guide to Software Operability

Book: Team Guide to Software Operability

By Matthew Skelton, Alex Moore, and Rob Thatcher

July 2019

ISBN 978-1-912058-00-6

Learn how a focus on software operability helps to increase system reliability, reduce problems in Production, and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).

This guide provides a set of hands-on practices based on real-world, tried-and-tested experience across multiple organizations for teams to adopt (and adapt) in order to promote and enhance software operability.

Book: Team Guide to Metrics for Business Decisions

Book: Team Guide to Metrics for Business Decisions

By Mattia Battiston and Chris Young

May 2021

ISBN 978-1-912058-00-6

Learn how metrics can help your software team answer questions like “How fast are we going? What should we do next? Where’s the bottleneck?” Deliver software more effectively with greater certainty.

Author: Mattia Battiston

Mattia is originally from Verona, the city of love and home of Romeo of Juliet. He is a software developer and team leader with a great passion for learning and continuous improvement. His focus is to help teams strive to get better, using Kanban, Lean, Agile, and of course a lot of data and metrics. He's been interested in everything to do with Agile since the beginning of his career in 2008. He loves attending and speaking at conferences and meetups for sharing experiences and learning from each other.

Twitter: @BattistonMattia

LinkedIn: Mattia Battiston

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Author: Ash Winter

I’m Ash Winter, a consulting tester and conference speaker, working as an independent consultant providing testing, performance engineering, and automation of both build and test. I have been a team member delivering mobile apps and web services for start ups and a leader of teams and change for testing consultancies and their clients. I spends most of his time helping teams think about testing problems, asking questions and coaching when invited. I am most proud of being a co-organiser for the Leeds Testing Atelier, a free full day community testing workshop. Its mission is to give those involved in testing a platform to share their stories, particularly those who haven’t been heard before.

Twitter: @northern_tester

LinkedIn: Ash Winter

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Author: Rob Meaney

I’m Rob Meaney, I have a degree in electrical & electronic engineering. I came to work in the software industry soon after finishing college and began working as a tester without even knowing what stating was. I learned my trade testing desktop applications for manufacturing safety automation industry. Soon I got bored of manually checking the same thing over and over to I decided to try automating some of my tests. Since then I have worked in the start-ups, gaming, data storage, medical, fraud detection and communication companies building test and automation frameworks. I’ve worked as a manual tester, automation architect and test manager. I love testing and continuously read and learn about testing and development. From a personal perspective, I love to work hard and have fun doing it. I’m always up for a bit of messing but I take my job very seriously.

Twitter: @RobMeaney

LinkedIn: Robert Meaney

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Book: Team Guide to Software Testability

Book: Team Guide to Software Testability

By Ash Winter and Rob Meaney

November 2021

ISBN 978-1-912058-67-9

Learn practical insights on how testability can help bring teams together to observe, control and understand the systems they build. Enabling them to better meet customer needs, achieve a transparent level of quality and predictability of delivery.

Book: Team Guide to Software Releasability

Book: Team Guide to Software Releasability

By Manuel Pais and Chris O’Dell

Date: TBC

ISBN 978-1-912058-59-4

Strong build & release engineering capabilities are key to rapid and reliable delivery of modern software systems. Learn how software releasability means not only being able to deploy faster, but also being able to quickly recover from disaster and adapt to changing technical and business challenges.

Author: Manuel Pais

Manuel Pais is an independent DevOps and Delivery Consultant, focused on teams and flow. With a diverse experience including development, build management, testing and QA, Manuel has helped large organizations in finance, legal, and manufacturing adopt test automation and continuous delivery, as well as understand DevOps from both technical and human perspectives.

Manuel is co-author of the Team Guide to Software Releasability book and lead editor for the remaining books in the Team Guide series.

Twitter: @manupaisable

LinkedIn: Manuel Pais

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Book: Better Whiteboard Sketches

Book: Better Whiteboard Sketches

How To Sketch Better Technical Diagrams

By Matthew Skelton

February 2019

ISBN 978-1-912058-93-8

This book provides a very practical approach to better whiteboard sketches. Although the techniques are based on sound research and practical usage, the theory is kept to a minimum and you can get started with techniques almost immediately.

Book: Internal Tech Conferences

Book: Internal Tech Conferences

Internal Tech Conferences: Accelerate Multi-team Learning

By Victoria Morgan-Smith and Matthew Skelton

April 2019

ISBN 978-1-912058-96-9

Internal tech conferences can make a significant impact on an organisation's level of sharing, learning, and communication by accelerating multi-team learning across technology departments. An increasing number of enlightened organisations are using this powerful approach to spread and embed new ideas and practices.

In this book we share practical advice on how to prepare, run, and follow-up on an internal tech conference, together with some case studies from several organisations showing the approaches in common and the adaptations for each situation.

Author: Chris O'Dell

Chris has been developing software with Microsoft technologies for nearly fourteen years. She currently works at Monzo helping to build the future of banking. She has led teams delivering highly available Web APIs, distributed systems and cloud based services. She has also led teams developing internal build and deployment tooling using the unconventional mix of .Net codebases onto AWS infrastructure. Chris promotes practices we know as Continuous Delivery, including TDD, version control, and Continuous Integration.

Twitter: @ChrisAnnODell

LinkedIn: christineodell

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Author: Chris Young

Chris has been a computerist since age 12 when he was introduced to the magic of the Commodore PET. He works with engineering and management teams with the aim of getting the best results possible for all involved. The role and value of metrics in this came from discovering the Lean/Kanban community around 2010 which got him measuring things in earnest. He is an active member of the Lean/Agile/DevOps community speaking at Meet Ups and conferences across Europe including GOTO Berlin, Agile Cambridge, CukeUp and QCon.

Twitter: @worldofchris

LinkedIn: worldofchris

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Author: Victoria Morgan-Smith

Victoria Morgan-Smith

Victoria Morgan-Smith is Director of Delivery, Internal Products at the Financial Times, where she has been helping teams succeed since 2009. Before this she was a developer for 9 years, a background which fuels her interest in finding fun ways to coach, energise and motivate teams into self-organising units. She is passionate about collaboration beyond the team, adopting agile principles to get under the skin of what will deliver measurable business value around the organisation.

Twitter: @VictoriaJMS

LinkedIn: victoriamorgansmith

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Author: Matthew Skelton

Matthew Skelton

Matthew Skelton is co-author of the award-winning and ground-breaking book Team Topologies, and CEO & Principal at Conflux. The Team Topologies book was rated one of the ‘Best product management books of all time’ by Book Authority and is widely used by organizations worldwide to transform the way they deliver value.

Matthew is one of the foremost leaders in modern organizational dynamics for fast flow, drawing on Team Topologies and related practices to support organizations with transformation towards a sustainable fast flow of value and true business agility.

A Chartered Engineer (CEng), Matthew brings together principles and practices from multiple disciplines for a holistic approach to digitally-enriched operating models. He combines his experience as a leader and software architect in multiple contexts (GOV.UK, ecommerce, financial services, telecoms, pharma, retail, robotics, etc.) with a strong interest in the human side of organizations for a compassionate and humanistic approach to organizational effectiveness.

LinkedIn: matthewskelton

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Author: Alex Moore

Alex Moore

Alex is a DevOps Strategy Consultant at BJSS. She is a keen promoter of all things DevOps and Operability. She has a background in systems engineering, IT and software support, mainly in the Financial Services sector.

She is passionate about collaboration and can often be found at Tech Community events such as Leeds DevOps, Leeds Test Atelier and DevOpsDays.

When she occasionally stops talking about DevOps, she loves to get her car out on the track or listen to live music.

Twitter: @smileandeliver

LinkedIn: Alex Moore

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Author: Rob Thatcher

Rob Thatcher has substantial experience helping organisations to build effective technical operations, support, and delivery teams, and design and operate effective IT architectures. With Director-level experience in the financial services sector, his focus now on building teams through mentoring and coaching with a pragmatic approach to help people build confidence, knowledge and capabilities.

Twitter: @robtthatcher

LinkedIn: Rob Thatcher

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