#127 – CONWAY’S LAW – KIRBY URNER

Featured

AAA IRBYNot every day does one learn of a new law, such as Moore’s, so call me a latecomer in not learning of Conway’s Law until recently.

What does it say?

I’ll try from memory before checking a veridical source:  that how organizations code themselves in software has a tremendous influence on their more overt intra-human communications patterns.  Or, in other words.

“We are what dog food we eat.” Continue reading

#124 – PERSONAL RISK IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS – KIRBY URNER

Featured

AAA IRBYLast month in this blog, I chronicled a “device failure”:  my car key broke off in the ignition.  I modeled this “exception” (to my reasonable expectations) using Python code, suggesting pseudo-coding one’s risk model as a first step in a risk assessment process. Continue reading