APPLYING LEAN TECHNIQUES IN SOFTWARE Archana Joshi Sr. Manager - Cognizant [email protected] http://in.linkedin.com/in/arcjoshi March 2014 1 Computer Society of India (CSI) & Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), Pune Chapters
APPLYING LEAN TECHNIQUES IN
SOFTWARE
Archana Joshi
Sr. Manager - Cognizant
http://in.linkedin.com/in/arcjoshi
March 2014
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Computer Society of India (CSI) &
Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), Pune Chapters
Agenda
a) What is Lean:
Lean Origins
Lean Philosophy
b) Lean Techniques:
Value Stream Mapping
Visual Controls
Dependency Structure Matrix
Poka Yoke
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Have you heard this on Lean?
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Lean Origins
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By the early 60's Toyota had developed a system to design, manufacture and market a product that changed the World.
It allowed them to make vehicles of a higher quality, in a shorter time frame, at lower cost with more variety; these tools can be used to improve almost any business.
Lean Philosophy
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Lean - A philosophy and a mindset to Remove Waste and
get More from Less
It aims at shortening turn around time, improving product
and service quality while cost is reduced to minimum
possible levels
Lean Elements
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LEAN Principles
VALUE
MURA
MUDA
MURI
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MUDA
Over
Production
Over
Processing
Unnecessary
Motion Unnecessary
Inventory
Waiting
Transportation
Defects
Waiting for
info,
Handoffs
Documentation/paperwork/
code that does not contribute to final
product, Unnecessary meetings
Task Switching.
Doing work
manually
Partially
Done Work
Building the
wrong thing Defects and
Rework
Adding
Unnecessary
features
Exercise 1 – Identify the types of waste
• Groups of 5
• One person is scribe, 4 are Product Owners
• Scribe has to write all their names one after another
• Only after each name is complete can it be considered as done
• Round 1:
• Each one to tell one letter in their name and move on to other person
• Repeat until all letters and all names are done
• Measure cycle time for each and total response time
• Identify types of waste
• Round 2:
• Each one to tell one letter in their name, complete all letters in the name and then move on to other person
• Repeat until all names are done
• Measure cycle time for each and total response time
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Mura:
Variability/Inconsistency
MURA Muri:
Physical Strain /
Over Burden
MURI
Lean Principles
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• Specific product that meets a customer’s needs at a specific price and specific time Value
• Set of specific actions required to deliver value
Value Stream
• Parts “flow” through a Value Stream
Flow
• Nothing is produced by the upstream provider until the downstream customer signals a need Pull
• The complete elimination of all waste, so that all activities along a value stream add value to the product
Perfection
Lean Techniques
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5S
Automate
5 Whys
Competency Maps
Pugh matrix
Work load levelling
Jidoka
DSM
Single Minute Exchange of Die
Takt time
Go See Yourself (Gemba)
Poka Yoke
Value Stream mapping
Visual Controls
Value Stream Map
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Input Output
Process
Current State
Identify current activities from the value stream
Identify Value added activities
Optimize Non Value Added activities
Future State
Exercise 2 – Value Stream Map
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9 10 11
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VAT = 8
NVAT = 14
Efficiency = 8/(14+8) = 36%
Value: Bug to be fixed
Dependency Structure Matrix
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• Emerged in 1980 and is promoted by MIT
• A mathematical (square matrix) and visual representation of the
dependencies between various entities in a system
• Entities could be user stories, requirements, tests, tasks,
modules
• www.dsmweb.org
Exercise 3 – Dependency Structure Matrix
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Tasks
Decision to conduct conference 1
Fix convenient date of the conference 2
Fix venue 3
Identify conference key note speaker 4
Invite the key note speaker 5
Prepare attendees list 6
Send Invitations to attendees 7
Arrangement for accommodation 8
Arrangement for beverages and food 9
Buy takeaways for attendess 10
Buy gift for key note speaker 11
Arrangements for transportation 12
Visual Controls
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Visual Controls
Track and monitor
Surface inherent problems
Reveal Deviations
Identify potential risks
Improve process flow
& transparency
Exercise 4 – Visual Controls
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Analysis Design Test UT Develop Build Backlog
WIP DONE WIP DONE WIP DONE WIP DONE WIP DONE Fulfillment Requests
3 3 5 4 5 4 4
Value
WIP
Limits Activity
Map Team Name: Iteration No.
Poka Yoke – Mistake Proofing
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A poka-yoke is any mechanism in a lean manufacturing process that
helps an equipment operator avoid (yokeru) mistakes (poka).
Its purpose is to eliminate product defects by preventing, correcting, or
drawing attention to human errors as they occur
USB Cable
Laptop Charger
Exercise 5 – Poka Yoke
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Sam is an UX designer for a data entry application for a Bank. As part of the UX
design he has got following requirements. He needs to design UI based on the
requirements. Can you help Sam with identifying Poka Yoke elements that he
can introduce in his UX design?
Requirements
1. User should be able to enter data in 1 minute
2. Data consists of Client Name, Client Phone Number and Bank Account
3. User should have access only to enter information but not edit existing
information
Lean focus areas
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Deliver Value
(Value, Pull)
Eliminate Waste
(Value Stream)
Continuous Improvement
(Perfection)
THANK YOU Archana Joshi
http://in.linkedin.com/in/arcjoshi
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