Science! by Infotiv, 15 oktober
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Missa inte dessa två spännande föredrag, som hålls på engelska:
Dr Eriks Klotins: "Towards continuous everything".
Christoffer Johannesson: "Fail Fast, Learn Faster: Utilizing Rapid Prototyping".
- Tid: 15/10 kl 16.00 – 18.00
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"Towards continuous everything" – Dr Eriks Klotins
CICD is gaining momentum as a better way to deliver software. Fully automated testing, integration, delivery pipeline, instant delivery of new features to end-users, and instant telemetry, among other benefits, appeal to many.
However, retrofitting an existing product with a CICD pipeline and implementing continuous practices in an organization is far from easy. Besides, the required changes and tradeoffs may not be feasible due to regulations, organizational inertia, or simply the benefits not justify the investment.
In my talk, I will break down continuous engineering and cover the prerequisites, tradeoffs, and potential benefits of each component. We will discuss the best practices, pitfalls, misconceptions, and ways forward for organizations to benefit from at least partial adoption of these practices.
Dr. Eriks Klotins is a senior researcher at the Software Research Lab (SERL) at the Blekinge Institute of Technology. For the last four years, he has been part of an industrial research project into CICD. His industrial partners include companies from telecom, music streaming, banking, and industrial automation domains.
"Fail Fast, Learn Faster: Utilizing Rapid Prototyping" – Christoffer Johannesson
In the world of hardware, even the smallest projects can demand enormous time and resources. How can we tackle complex challenges with the tight constraints of a proof of concept?
The answer lies in rapid prototyping, concurrent engineering, and the willingness to fail fast. By harnessing the power of reality capture and simulation during the hardware design phase, we can drastically reduce manufacturing times and accelerate project progress.
This presentation will explore how to innovate quickly and efficiently, using Dyno Robotics' latest Last Mile Delivery project as a case study. From scenario-driven ideas to a fully functioning robot, you'll discover how much more there is to learn from a tightly scoped demo than you might think.
About the Speaker: Christoffer Johannesson, a robotics developer at Dyno Robotics, holds a master’s degree in Control and Information Systems. With experience spanning several companies and various fields, Christoffer’s expertise lies in software and autonomous navigation, though he’s tackled everything from reality capture to soldering underwater motors. Describing himself as a "social nerd," Christoffer thrives on a perfect balance of behind-the-scenes development and sharing his work in the spotlight.