3 Product Development Strategies to avoid the Complexity Trap Date: Thursday May 13 Time: 11:00am ET / 8:00AM PT / 15:00 GMT (Duration: 1 hour)
Most organizations developing software-intensive products are not really happy with their engineering processes and practices. Disruptive innovations like mobile or cloud computing are bringing connectivity everywhere and anytime, making products more complex every day. Shorter product cycles and skyrocketing market demands require intensive reuse and product line engineering, systems producing gigabytes of data that need to be analyzed and learned from. In this webinar, we will discuss three customer cases from automotive, medical devices and transportation industries that show how marketleading companies solved their complexity problems using adaptive processes, practices and tools while still fulfilling their compliance requirements. In short, we will demonstate that quality and agility can go together. Presenter: - Dr. Erich Meier, Stef Bensi
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