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I used this set of slides for an interactive session I held at the Software Craftsmanship Zurich in 2015.
Software craftsmanship meetup (Zurich 2015) on solving real problems without ...
Software craftsmanship meetup (Zurich 2015) on solving real problems without ...
Tudor Girba
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Richard Verbeek
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms
Song Gao
Did you know that 90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual? Is your target audience a bored audience? Join us for an eye-opening discussion on how to re-engage candidates through visual storytelling. Learn how you can use photos, videos and infographics to build a powerful employer brand across all social channels. It's more than pretty pictures; candidates respond better to visual storytelling. Recruiters, talent acquisition managers, human resources professionals and other marketers who are looking to stay on top of HR industry trends will benefit most from this webinar. http://jwti.co/UEtyJW9
Cutting Through Candidate Clutter with Visual Storytelling
Cutting Through Candidate Clutter with Visual Storytelling
JWTINSIDE
Storytelling for social media is not just about magic tales. Your brand is not about products, is about the stories users can see building trough your products and services, with your brand. so start telling them the right stories. With intelligent storytelling.
Intelligent storytelling: How to write good stories for social media
Intelligent storytelling: How to write good stories for social media
Ioana Barbu
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Amogh Mundhekar
Multi-Objective Optimization
Multi Objective Optimization
Multi Objective Optimization
Nawroz University
If you are sending reports without adding insight, you are part of the problem. Ain't nobody got time for that crap. It's time that you start to increase the collective knowledge of your organization. It's time that you start telling a story with the data that you collect. How do we get there? First, we need to start by understanding the data we collect. But quickly, it is time to turn that data into information. Creating information from data is actually pretty easy. Even a computer can do it with great accuracy. Quickly after you create information, it needs to be turned into a narrative that others can understand. It needs to be turned into a story! This presentation shows how to take data and information and turn it into knowledge that can be understood throughout your entire organization. This is how we form institutional knowledge, and how we make ourselves better as marketers. This presentation was delivered at SMX Munich 2015. Here is the original session description: Had enough of Copy & Paste? Internal Storytelling with Data and Reports Your reports don’t need to be boring or mind-numbing. If you succeed in the qualitative display of quantitative information, your reports will get the attention they deserve. In this session, we show you how to visualize your data and consistently communicate your value. This is how information becomes knowledge.
How to Tell a Story With Your Google Analytics Data
How to Tell a Story With Your Google Analytics Data
Jeff Sauer
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I used this set of slides for an interactive session I held at the Software Craftsmanship Zurich in 2015.
Software craftsmanship meetup (Zurich 2015) on solving real problems without ...
Software craftsmanship meetup (Zurich 2015) on solving real problems without ...
Tudor Girba
Blank ppt
Blank ppt
Richard Verbeek
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms
Song Gao
Did you know that 90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual? Is your target audience a bored audience? Join us for an eye-opening discussion on how to re-engage candidates through visual storytelling. Learn how you can use photos, videos and infographics to build a powerful employer brand across all social channels. It's more than pretty pictures; candidates respond better to visual storytelling. Recruiters, talent acquisition managers, human resources professionals and other marketers who are looking to stay on top of HR industry trends will benefit most from this webinar. http://jwti.co/UEtyJW9
Cutting Through Candidate Clutter with Visual Storytelling
Cutting Through Candidate Clutter with Visual Storytelling
JWTINSIDE
Storytelling for social media is not just about magic tales. Your brand is not about products, is about the stories users can see building trough your products and services, with your brand. so start telling them the right stories. With intelligent storytelling.
Intelligent storytelling: How to write good stories for social media
Intelligent storytelling: How to write good stories for social media
Ioana Barbu
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Multiobjective optimization and trade offs using pareto optimality
Amogh Mundhekar
Multi-Objective Optimization
Multi Objective Optimization
Multi Objective Optimization
Nawroz University
If you are sending reports without adding insight, you are part of the problem. Ain't nobody got time for that crap. It's time that you start to increase the collective knowledge of your organization. It's time that you start telling a story with the data that you collect. How do we get there? First, we need to start by understanding the data we collect. But quickly, it is time to turn that data into information. Creating information from data is actually pretty easy. Even a computer can do it with great accuracy. Quickly after you create information, it needs to be turned into a narrative that others can understand. It needs to be turned into a story! This presentation shows how to take data and information and turn it into knowledge that can be understood throughout your entire organization. This is how we form institutional knowledge, and how we make ourselves better as marketers. This presentation was delivered at SMX Munich 2015. Here is the original session description: Had enough of Copy & Paste? Internal Storytelling with Data and Reports Your reports don’t need to be boring or mind-numbing. If you succeed in the qualitative display of quantitative information, your reports will get the attention they deserve. In this session, we show you how to visualize your data and consistently communicate your value. This is how information becomes knowledge.
How to Tell a Story With Your Google Analytics Data
How to Tell a Story With Your Google Analytics Data
Jeff Sauer
I used this set of slides for a keynote I gave at Benevol 2015
Beyond software evolution: Software environmentalism
Beyond software evolution: Software environmentalism
Tudor Girba
GT Spotter is a user interface that unifies the search workflow in an IDE. This set of slides was used for a submission at the ESUG 2015 Innovation Awards.
GT Spotter
GT Spotter
Tudor Girba
These are the handouts corresponding to the slides I used for the talk I gave at NDC Oslo 2015.
Don't demo facts. Demo stories! (handouts)
Don't demo facts. Demo stories! (handouts)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at NDC 2015.
Don't demo facts. Demo stories!
Don't demo facts. Demo stories!
Tudor Girba
This set of cards provides a visual tour of the humane assessment method for making software engineering decisions.
Humane assessment on cards
Humane assessment on cards
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at Agile Breakfast Zurich on December 3, 2014.
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
Tudor Girba
I watched 1800+ TED talks. I watched all those published on ted.com. Why? Because I am a TED addict. And because each of these talks reminds me that storytelling is essential in everything we do. Facts are important, but facts alone have no value. They have to be consumed to worthwhile. Stories make this happen by getting us involved. This applies to researching novel ways, it applies to creating products, it applies to leading people, it applies to educating kids, and it applies to marriage proposals. Essentially, it applies to anything worth doing. Storytelling is what makes stories happen. But, storytelling is a skill, and like any skill, it can be learnt. For example, an easy way to learn is to listen to good examples. Like TED talks. But, there are many ways to learn. And, there are even more ways to apply. It only takes us to invest in it. Why? Because storytelling is essential.
1800+ TED talks later
1800+ TED talks later
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a lecture I gave at the University of Bern.
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at SI-SE Fachtagung in Zurich.
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Tudor Girba
I use this set of slides for a talk I gave at ESUG 2014. Abstract: Moose is a platform for software and data analysis (http://moosetechnology.org). It runs on Pharo and it can help you figure out problems around software systems. In this talk, I show several real-life examples of how custom tools built on top of Moose helped solve concrete problems. The examples vary both in scope and in the kind of problems. For example, we talk about how we fixed a caching problem in a Java system by analyzing logs, or how we fixed a Morphic problem by means of visualization and interaction. Even if these problems are so different, all of them were solvable with one uniform set of programmable tools. That is the power of Moose, and it is now at the fingertips of any Pharo programmer.
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Tudor Girba
We cannot continue to let systems loose in the wild without any concern for how we will deal with them at a later time. Two decades ago, Richard Gabriel coined the idea of software habitability. Indeed, given that engineers spend a significant part of their active life inside software systems, it is desirable for that system to be suitable for humans to live there. We go further and introduce the concept of software environmentalism based on a simple principle: Engineers have the right to build upon assessable systems and have the responsibility of producing assessable systems.
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
Tudor Girba
This slideshow offers an argument for how the structure of a software system has an inherently emergent nature. More information can be found at: http://humane-assessment.com
The emergent nature of software systems
The emergent nature of software systems
Tudor Girba
I used these slides for a lecture I gave at the University of Zurich on the topic of Presenting is storytelling.
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Tudor Girba
These handouts accompanied my lecture at the University of Zurich on the topic of "Presenting is storytelling".
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at the Scrum Breakfast Bern in 2013.
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Tudor Girba
www.demodriven.com
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Tudor Girba
I gave this lecture on November 20, 2013 to the second year software engineering students from the University of Bern.
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a workshop held at the University of Zurich in June 2013.
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for the presentation I held at GOTO Aarhus 2011.
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at Jazoon 2011.
Flexible analysis with Moose at Jazoon 2011
Flexible analysis with Moose at Jazoon 2011
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I used this set of slides for a keynote I gave at Benevol 2015
Beyond software evolution: Software environmentalism
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Tudor Girba
GT Spotter is a user interface that unifies the search workflow in an IDE. This set of slides was used for a submission at the ESUG 2015 Innovation Awards.
GT Spotter
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These are the handouts corresponding to the slides I used for the talk I gave at NDC Oslo 2015.
Don't demo facts. Demo stories! (handouts)
Don't demo facts. Demo stories! (handouts)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at NDC 2015.
Don't demo facts. Demo stories!
Don't demo facts. Demo stories!
Tudor Girba
This set of cards provides a visual tour of the humane assessment method for making software engineering decisions.
Humane assessment on cards
Humane assessment on cards
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at Agile Breakfast Zurich on December 3, 2014.
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
Tudor Girba
I watched 1800+ TED talks. I watched all those published on ted.com. Why? Because I am a TED addict. And because each of these talks reminds me that storytelling is essential in everything we do. Facts are important, but facts alone have no value. They have to be consumed to worthwhile. Stories make this happen by getting us involved. This applies to researching novel ways, it applies to creating products, it applies to leading people, it applies to educating kids, and it applies to marriage proposals. Essentially, it applies to anything worth doing. Storytelling is what makes stories happen. But, storytelling is a skill, and like any skill, it can be learnt. For example, an easy way to learn is to listen to good examples. Like TED talks. But, there are many ways to learn. And, there are even more ways to apply. It only takes us to invest in it. Why? Because storytelling is essential.
1800+ TED talks later
1800+ TED talks later
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a lecture I gave at the University of Bern.
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at SI-SE Fachtagung in Zurich.
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Tudor Girba
I use this set of slides for a talk I gave at ESUG 2014. Abstract: Moose is a platform for software and data analysis (http://moosetechnology.org). It runs on Pharo and it can help you figure out problems around software systems. In this talk, I show several real-life examples of how custom tools built on top of Moose helped solve concrete problems. The examples vary both in scope and in the kind of problems. For example, we talk about how we fixed a caching problem in a Java system by analyzing logs, or how we fixed a Morphic problem by means of visualization and interaction. Even if these problems are so different, all of them were solvable with one uniform set of programmable tools. That is the power of Moose, and it is now at the fingertips of any Pharo programmer.
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Tudor Girba
We cannot continue to let systems loose in the wild without any concern for how we will deal with them at a later time. Two decades ago, Richard Gabriel coined the idea of software habitability. Indeed, given that engineers spend a significant part of their active life inside software systems, it is desirable for that system to be suitable for humans to live there. We go further and introduce the concept of software environmentalism based on a simple principle: Engineers have the right to build upon assessable systems and have the responsibility of producing assessable systems.
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
Tudor Girba
This slideshow offers an argument for how the structure of a software system has an inherently emergent nature. More information can be found at: http://humane-assessment.com
The emergent nature of software systems
The emergent nature of software systems
Tudor Girba
I used these slides for a lecture I gave at the University of Zurich on the topic of Presenting is storytelling.
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Tudor Girba
These handouts accompanied my lecture at the University of Zurich on the topic of "Presenting is storytelling".
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at the Scrum Breakfast Bern in 2013.
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Tudor Girba
www.demodriven.com
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Tudor Girba
I gave this lecture on November 20, 2013 to the second year software engineering students from the University of Bern.
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a workshop held at the University of Zurich in June 2013.
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for the presentation I held at GOTO Aarhus 2011.
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Tudor Girba
I used this set of slides for a talk I gave at Jazoon 2011.
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Humane assessment on cards
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Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking
1800+ TED talks later
1800+ TED talks later
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Software assessment by example (lecture at the University of Bern)
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Humane assessment: Taming the elephant from the development room
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Moose: how to solve real problems without reading code
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
Software Environmentalism (ECOOP 2014 Keynote)
The emergent nature of software systems
The emergent nature of software systems
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - slides (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Underneath Scrum: Reflective Thinking (talk at Scrum Breakfast Bern, 2013)
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Demo-driven innovation teaser
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Software assessment essentials (lecture at the University of Bern 2013)
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Demo-driven innovation (University of Zurich, June 2013)
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Humane assessment with Moose at GOTO Aarhus 2011
Flexible analysis with Moose at Jazoon 2011
Flexible analysis with Moose at Jazoon 2011
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