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Switching to GitHub from Jira: A Guide for Project Managers

Switching to GitHub from Jira: A Guide for Project Managers

Program or Project Managers in the federal space are likely well-versed in the use of Jira, a tool used for tracking and managing project tasks. Jira is to PMs as GitHub Projects is to developers. Many developers prefer to live and work in GitHub due to direct access to code....

Maximizing the Potential of Human Centered Design (HCD) in Software Development

Maximizing the Potential of Human Centered Design (HCD) in Software Development

Human Centered Design (HCD) is a people-centered approach to software development that prioritizes understanding the needs and experiences of its users over features. The goal is to develop solutions that solve the right problems by creating small and simple inventions. This process involves designing and prototyping applications in an agile...

Avoiding Technical Debt in Federal Software Development

Avoiding Technical Debt in Federal Software Development

Technical debt is the process by which a software development project (or a project of a technical nature) starts to accumulate any number of technical tasks that have not been accomplished. This can sometimes occur when a project is “moving fast” to accomplish the mission and in some, if not...