I’ve started digging into data analysis in software development back in 2014. During that time, I was working on my master thesis…
Developers’ Habits (Linux Edition)
The nice thing about reproducible data analysis (like I’m trying to do it here on my blog) is, well, that you can quickly reproduce or even replicated an analysis.
So, in this blog post/notebook, I transfer the analysis of “Developers’ Habits (IntelliJ Edition)” to another project: The famous open-source operating system Linux…
Going freelance!
I’m happy to announce that as of today, I’m going part-time to have 1 – 2 days per week for consulting as Software Development Analyst. This is a huge step for me, being in the middle of life. But the time has come for a new kind of software analysis that can help developers out of their miseries…
Production Coverage Demo Notebook
In my talks, I’m using a short example that illustrates how the mechanics of my notebook-driven approach for analyzing software systems works. Now you can find the example on my blog, too…
Software Analytics Maturity Model
Introduction
Today, I had some time to think about the contents of my upcoming Software Analytics workshop series. I came up with a Maturity Model to give students some hints to what extent they’ve adopted Software Analytics already in their environment. It’s a first draft that I want to share with you. So, here are the stages of my very first maturity model.