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Page 1: Grip User Session 23 December 2014

Grip User Session

Applying Machine Learning to Software Development - User Aspects

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• Everyone except the speakers is muted• Questions via the gotowebinar control on the

right side of your screen • Questions can be asked throughout the

webinar, we’ll try to fit them in when appropriate

• General Q & A at the end of the webinar• You will receive info on recording and slides

after the webinar

Housekeeping

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Wilson Mar– Performance Engineer– ALM Expert– Blogger at wilsonmar.com

Sieuwert van Otterloo– IT Strategy Consultant– Start up Investor– Editor at startupjuncture.com

Speakers

Kamiel Wanrooij

Jan Princen

Grip

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Grip – Status and Plans – We can now connect with up

to 5 systems– Real time analysis of their

development and make predictions towards software development goals

– Show what parts of their sw dev process can be improved

– Filter data on collaborators– Public Showcases

Second half of January 2015 public beta

Roadmap

– Connect with more data sources

– Filter data on, technologies, sprints, releases

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Software Development Goals - Poll

Software is created with an objective. At Grip we try to capture those objectives in our user satisfaction, costs efficiency, and velocity goals.

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Sharing

• Who needs what information?

• How to present it to them?

• Do you want to expose nitty gritty details?

• Who makes what type of decisions?

• “Limit do it because I say so management”

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Time Frame

What time period is most relevant?– For predictions?– For the past?

• Years• Quarters• Months• Weeks• Days • Hours• Sprints • Releases• ….

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Q and A

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