An Update on The Process of Software Retrofit in High-Availability Systems: Uptime Matters-and People Too! [Insights]
In 2016, Thomas Ronzon reported on his experience gained when renewing high-availability systems.1 He has realized that a retrofit isn’t just a technical solution; it also involves people skills. He teamed up with Linda Rising, Veronika Jungwirth, and Ralph Miarka to learn more about this part of th...
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Published in | IEEE software Vol. 42; no. 5; pp. 11 - 15 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Los Alamitos
IEEE
01.09.2025
IEEE Computer Society |
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Summary: | In 2016, Thomas Ronzon reported on his experience gained when renewing high-availability systems.1 He has realized that a retrofit isn’t just a technical solution; it also involves people skills. He teamed up with Linda Rising, Veronika Jungwirth, and Ralph Miarka to learn more about this part of the retrofit. Thomas invited them to share their insights on the matter. Linda contributes patterns from her work on Fearless Change2 (along with Mary Lynn Manns), and Veronika and Ralph add Solution Focused Coaching for Agile Teams3 and the SCARF model by David Rock.4 Thomas adds a questionnaire for immediate prioritization to the resulting Software Retrofit 2.0.—Cesare Pautasso and Olaf Zimmermann |
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ISSN: | 0740-7459 1937-4194 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MS.2025.3579009 |