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The Future of ALM: Developing in the Social Code Graph

7 vistas· 14 Aug 2019
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As the need for software outpaces the supply of developers, the software economy is approaching a crisis. Organizations can no longer build all software in-house, and open source is ubiquitous, yet our ALM stacks are not suited to managing complex software supply chains, meaning project failures and maintenance nightmares.
Just as relationships changed when social tools made it trivial to externalize personal activity, developers are now externalizing their collaboration into a graph connected by comments and commits. A new breed of Java-based ALM tools, such as Hudson, JGit, Gerrit, and Mylyn, is reshaping ALM. This session demos the Java ecosystem visualized as a social code graph and proposes what developers and development managers need to do about it."

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