For this week's conference, respond to the following:
I chose the article Why Software Fails (Charette, R. N., 2005). This article is a little bit old, but even now I often hear that unfunctional and buggy business software costs too much.
In my opinion, because there is no bug-free software, I suggest that you build of a management system that allows to detect and fix software bugs early. The same applies to hardware as well. You need to architect systems based on the idea of design for failure.
In addition, you should try not to write code as much as possible, and make the very minimum of software. In other words, you actively use exist and mature software modules or components including open-source software and Web APIs.
Charette, R. N. (2005). Why Software Fails. IEEE Spectrum, Retrieved on August 23, 2015 from http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/why-software-fails
Here is where you discuss with each other topics you are interested in, and what role you would like to play in a project with the goal of forming at least tentative groups by the end of the week.
By the end of this week, you should have pretty well decided on the project topic for your group, posted it here, and gotten my agreement.
I would like to play a role as a developer or a systems architect. Because English is my second language, playing a leading role seems to be difficult for me. I have a project idea that is a building a Web scraping client app in in Java or Scala. The app allows you to automatically extract information in DOM or CSV from a website that requires you to log in with a username and password.
As Luis posted my introduction to the Introductions thread, my skill sets are as follows.
I have more than 4 years of working experience as a technical sales representative. I directed of more than 50 projects including offering managed server hosting, cloud systems migration, integration, and 24/7 operational monitoring using cloud services such as AWS, and design/implementation/operations/consulting business/consumer applications for PC, feature phone, and smartphone/tablet as a technical consulting sales representative and a project leader.