Moving software organizations away from inspecting for quality in large batches to building in quality as the code is written is one of the biggest opportunities for improvement for most organizations. It is also the change that most organizations get wrong.
Join Gary Gruver, President of Gruver Consulting and Jeff Keyes, Director of Product Marketing from Plutora for an engaging conversation where you’ll learn:
A structured approach you can use for building in quality
Systematic steps for ensuring a stable quality signal
How to use gating in combination with build acceptance test and product control charts to continually improve quality over time
3. § Development costs reduced
from $100M/yr. to $55M/yr.
§ FW no longer a bottleneck for
the business
§ 140% increase in the number of
products under development
§ Capacity for innovation
increased from ~5% to ~40%
9. Developer Application Subsytems
Good Code
Bad Code
QC Gate
Opens for good code,
allowing it to continue
to the next stop
QC Gate
Closes on bad code,
returns it to the
previous stop
10. A B
D
C
L M
K
Subsystem 1
Development
Environment
Subsystem 2
Development
Environment
Subsystem 3
Development
Environment
ProductionStagingUATQA
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13. VSM Imagined:
The Plutora
Platform
D E C I S I O N - M A K I N G & A N A L Y T I C S
M A N A G E M E N T & O R C H E S T R A T I O N
I N T E G R A T I O N & C O M M O N D A T A M O D E L
Value Stream Mapping
Deep Analytics &
Comparative Metrics
AI-Powered Predictive
Insights
V A L U E S T R E A M M A N A G E M E N T P L A T F O R M
Plan
Code /
Build
Verify
Package
& Deploy
Configure
Manage &
Monitor
Audit & Governance
Pipeline Oversight &
Traceability
Real-Time Collaboration
Release Management &
Pipeline Orchestration
Hybrid Environment
Management
Deployment Management
& Orchestration
Tool Integrations Normalized Data Model Converged Toolchains