Join us for the next free ACM TechTalk titled "Empirical Software Design: When & Why" with renowned software engineer Kent Beck — the creator of Extreme Programming and one of the original signatories of the Agile Manifesto.
In this talk, Kent Beck will explore how software is actually designed, and how we can use empirical data to optimize design decisions in a world of changing requirements and priorities. Learn how to:
Balance short-term progress with long-term flexibility
Make smarter design decisions later (and in smaller, safer steps)
Improve the longevity and adaptability of your software projects
Join the Discussion Leave your questions for the speaker anytime on ACM's Discourse Page. After the webcast, the discussion will continue — offering further resources and a chance to connect with fellow computing professionals.
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Duration: 60 minutes, including audience Q&A
Speaker: Kent Beck, Software Engineer Kent Beck is a pioneer in the field of software engineering, best known for his work in agile methodologies and test-driven development. His innovative approach has helped shape modern software practices worldwide.