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The InfoQ Trends Reports 2023 eMag
The InfoQ trends reports provide a snapshot of emerging software technology and ideas. We create the reports and accompanying graphs to aid software engineers and architects in evaluating what trends may help them design and build better software. Our editorial teams also use them to help focus our content on innovator and early adopter trends.
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The InfoQ eMag - The InfoQ Trends Reports 2022
The InfoQ trends reports provide a snapshot of emerging software technology and ideas. We create the reports and accompanying graphs to aid software engineers and architects in evaluating what trends may help them design and build better software. Our editorial teams also use them to help focus our content on innovator and early adopter trends.
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The InfoQ eMag: The InfoQ Trends Report 2021
Through news stories, technical articles, podcasts, and eMags, InfoQ reports on the latest innovations in software development, with a goal of providing information to allow our audience to know what major advancements to keep an eye on over the coming years.
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The InfoQ eMag: Resilience Engineering in the Age of COVID
To most software organizations, Covid-19 represents a fundamental surprise- a dramatic surprise that challenges basic assumptions and forces a revising of one’s beliefs (Lanir, 1986). While many view this surprise as an outlier event to be endured, in this eMag we use the lens of Resilience Engineering to explore how software companies adapted (and continue to adapt), enhancing their resilience.
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The InfoQ eMag: Effective Software Delivery with Data-Driven Decision Making
This eMag on Data-Driven Decision Making provides an overview of how the three main activities in software delivery can be supported by data-driven decision making to increase the effectiveness, efficiency and service reliability of a software delivery organization.
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The InfoQ eMag: 2020 Year in Review
2020 is probably the most extended year we will see in our whole life. A vast number of people have spent the most significant part of the year at home. Remote work went from "something to be explored" to teams' reality around the world. In this eMag, we would like to pack in some of the most relevant InfoQ content of 2020. And there is no way to avoid content on remote activities.
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The InfoQ eMag - The InfoQ Software Trends Report 2019: Volume 1
This eMag brings together the complete set of reports from the last 12 months and as such represents various points in time. We hope that this format provides InfoQ readers, from developers to CTOs, with a concise summary of the professional software landscape. We encourage you to explore these technologies for yourselves
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The InfoQ eMag: Mastering Remote Meetings
Working remotely is becoming routine. Our goal in this eMag is to help you do things better. We’ll show how people all over the world worldwide are successfully facilitating complex conversations, remotely. We’ll also share practical steps you can take right now, to upgrade the remote conversations that fill your working days.
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The InfoQ eMag - Becoming a Technical Leader
“Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” – Jack Welch. For this eMag we’ve pulled together six articles from the InfoQ content that explore different aspects of what it takes to lead effectively in the technical world.
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The Organisational Dynamics Review
ODR brings you insights on how to build a great organisation, looking at the evidence and quality of the advice we have available from academia and our thought leaders in our industry. This is a collection of reviews and commentary on the culture and methods being used and promoted across our industry. Topics cover organisational structuring to leadership and team psychology.
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The InfoQ eMag: Holacracy Sociocracy
In this eMag, we explore the real-world stories of organizations that have adopted some of these new ways of working: sociocracy, Holacracy, teal organizations, self-selection, self-management, and with no managers.
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Understanding Agile Values & Principles. An Examination of the Agile Manifesto
In Understanding Agile Values and Principles, Scott Duncan analyzes each of the 12 principles and four value statements of the Agile Manifesto. Along the way, he explains the intent and importance of each. He also describes how teams may struggle to put a principle or value into practice, and offers practical, ready-to-use advice on living the principles and values of the Agile Manifesto.