Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Registration - CASCONIn the age of digital transformation, software is no longer just a tool but a core economic driver across industries. The SENGEC workshop brings together experts from diverse fields to discuss the intersection of software engineering and economics. This workshop will address challenges in aligning software development with business goals, cost modeling, pricing strategies, and ensuring the sustainability of software ventures.
In this talk, Michael Harrison delves into the challenges of balancing reliability with evolving feature demands in complex systems, particularly in business-critical pipelines. This talk explores strategies for prioritizing issue resolution based on economic impact and effectively managing cross-team reliability efforts.
In this talk, Courtney Cole and Joseph Turcotte provide essential insights into identifying, protecting, and managing IP for researchers and innovators. Through real-life case studies, participants will learn about patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, along with strategies to avoid common IP challenges and maximize the value of their work.
In this talk, Moshe Mikanovsky explores how product management plays a critical role in reducing risks during product development. Building software products is costly and risky, and while software professionals manage feasibility and business leaders oversee markets and operations, product management ensures the right problems are addressed with effective solutions. Attendees will learn why adopting product management principles is essential for business success.
In this talk, Wejdene Haouari examines the importance of software reliability and risk management in high-stakes production environments to prevent costly disruptions. Through a case study of a challenging bug, she presents an automated approach to anomaly detection, highlighting the role of performance data and the value of automation in enhancing system reliability.