When you can put our releases weekly, how do you channel the feedback to government policy and laws? We’re used to policy being static, and slow. But with a small batch approach, you could experiment and change policy, just like you can the software.
It’ll likely be a long, long time before that happens, but it’d be a lot cooler if it did.
Original source: Making public policy in the digital age – digital HKS
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Link: Making public policy in the digital age – digital HKS
When you can put our releases weekly, how do you channel the feedback to government policy and laws? We’re used to policy being static, and slow. But with a small batch approach, you could experiment and change policy, just like you can the software.
It’ll likely be a long, long time before that happens, but it’d be a lot cooler if it did.
Original source: Making public policy in the digital age – digital HKS
Link: Making public policy in the digital age – digital HKS
When you can put our releases weekly, how do you channel the feedback to government policy and laws? We’re used to policy being static, and slow. But with a small batch approach, you could experiment and change policy, just like you can the software.
It’ll likely be a long, long time before that happens, but it’d be a lot cooler if it did.
Original source: Making public policy in the digital age – digital HKS
Link: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
“Fully one in six of the projects we studied was a black swan, with a cost overrun of 200%, on average, and a schedule overrun of almost 70%."
Original source: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
Link: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
“Fully one in six of the projects we studied was a black swan, with a cost overrun of 200%, on average, and a schedule overrun of almost 70%."
Original source: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
Link: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
“Fully one in six of the projects we studied was a black swan, with a cost overrun of 200%, on average, and a schedule overrun of almost 70%."
Original source: Why Your IT Project May Be Riskier Than You Think
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
“To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”
Original source: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets
Link: CF Summit Boston — Day 2 Wrap-Up – Brian McClain – Medium
In their PCF setup, T-Mobile has only 10 operators supporting 18,000 containers doing 10,000 transactions/second. This is spread over 1,700 developers. So:
“T-Mobile reports a 170:1 developer to operator ratio."
Original source: CF Summit Boston — Day 2 Wrap-Up – Brian McClain – Medium