Javier González Huerta : The uncharted side of data: Important things you can learn from it


mercredi 16 février 2022 - Séminaires

Heure et date : Le 16 février 2022 à 12h30
Lieu : Zoom
Conférencier : Javier González Huerta
Titre : The uncharted side of data: Important things you can learn from it

Abstract : Nowadays, Software Development organizations produce vast amounts of data. Aggregating that data and making good use of it is sometimes challenging. But in some cases, we can learn a lot by giving another angle to the analysis and learning new lessons from data we collected with an entirely different purpose. In this talk, I will present several examples of these alternative lessons we can learn from data collected with a different purpose, just by aggregating and presenting the data in a different way. I will focus on Software Development organizations; however, the lessons learned and the analyses can be helpful for other organizations.

Bio : Dr Doc. JAVIER GONZALEZ HUERTA is an associate professor in Software Engineering at the Blekinge Institute of Technology, in Sweden, and a collaborator member of the Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Technologies du Commerce Électronique (LATECE) in the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQÀM). Javier’s current research efforts focus on using Data-Driven Techniques to make software development organizations more effective, especially regarding their ways of working, avoiding asset degradation, and Technical Debt.

Javier received his PhD in Computer Science from the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV) in 2014, after working in the industry for more than ten years.  Before moving to BTH, he was a PostDoc in the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQÀM).

His research interests cover Asset Management, Asset Degradation, and Technical Debt. For the last five years, Gonzalez-Huerta has been doing applied research together with industrial partners like Spotify, Ericsson, Fortnox, and Swedbank.

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