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Thema: Digitization

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  • Mittwoch
    02.02.
, (Mittwoch, 02.Februar 2022)
09:00 - 10:45
Mi 5.1
Building a culture of chaos
Building a culture of chaos

Chaos engineering, popularised by Netflix, is an approach to building scalable, resilient systems through destructive experiments, but what other impacts does it have? How can adopting chaos engineering change organisational culture? This talk explores the parallels between modern distributed architectures and the unpredictable challenges of the modern world, and how approaches like chaos engineering help organisations deal with both.

We will deep dive into the practices needed to make chaos engineering a success in your organisation and uncover how they help beyond just chaos engineering experiments. We will also explore the nature of complex, socio-technical systems and why new approaches are needed to deal with them.

Target Audience: Anyone in a team or organisation considering adopting chaos engineering
Prerequisites: None
Level: Practicing

Chaos engineering, culture, learning, complexity, resilience, experimentation, distributed systems
New Normal for Software Engineering
New Normal for Software Engineering

Digitalization has been changing existing industry B2B businesses, digitalization business models arrived and the Digitalization solutions need to be developed to support this. The sudden enforcement of social distancing has given the digital transformation a significant push forward. How do we develop innovative Digitalization offerings in the future? We will show how to seize these opportunities and forge new paths toward the new normal for Software Engineering.

Target Audience: Software Engineers, System and Software Architects, Software Managers
Prerequisites: Knowledge in Software Engineering Practice
Level: Basic

Carolin Rubner leads the research module ‘Development Efficiency & industrial-grade DevOps’ and the research group Decentralized Architectures & Blockchain within Siemens Technology in Erlangen, Germany. She has been working with Siemens across all verticals for 24 years. Her career started as a software architect and project manager specializing in international research and development projects. Prior to her current role, she spent 5 years as Siemens Technical Liaison Manager at Microsoft (Redmond, WA) and worked as a responsible Research Group Lead on the topic of Software Architecture & Platforms in Princeton, NJ.
Christian Hahn is working as Senior Key Expert at Siemens Technology for agile and lean development approaches, continuous testing for DevOps and continuous delivery. He has a strong expertise in test strategies and test techniques for cross-functional teams and in large scale SW development projects.
Matthias Saft is working at Siemens Technology on software development related topics. His focus is code and
design quality, its measurement, visualization, and improvement. A corresponding architectural foundation is
obligatory, and likewise considered. Additionally, he is interested in large scale lean and agile development methodologies, and their application in an industrial context.
Steve Upton
Carolin Rubner, Christian Hahn, Matthias Saft
Carolin Rubner, Christian Hahn, Matthias Saft
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11:00 - 11:45
Mi 5.2
An Introduction to Digital Twins – Definition, Applications and Architectures
An Introduction to Digital Twins – Definition, Applications and Architectures

Besides IoT and Machine2Machine communication Digital Twins are a cornerstone of the fourth industrial revolution. In general, a Digital Twin is the virtual replica of a physical object or system. But what does this mean in detail – what are the ingredients of a Digital Twin? How can Digital Twins be built and utilized and what value do they bring? This talk gives an overview of different types of Digital Twins, different applications from public to industrial utilization and architectural approaches how to create and execute them.

Target Audience: System Architects, product owners, software engineers
Prerequisites: None
Level: Basic

Tim graduated in 2002 from the TU Munich in Applied Mathematics. After 3 years at a sister company of KUKA Robotics he joined Siemens Technology in 2005. There he researched on new system- and co-simulation methods. In 2014 he became senior key expert for simulation architectures and since then strives to establish simulation in operational support applications for industrial plants & infrastructures. Recently he manages a project that works on a future vision for a Digital-Twin-founded PLM.
Tim Schenk
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17:00 - 18:00
Mi 5.4
'Shaping Transformative Experiences' – opportunities and how the pandemic has been a catalyst
'Shaping Transformative Experiences' – opportunities and how the pandemic has been a catalyst

Leaders of innovation, business and tech are experiencing an unprecedented demand to accelerate the pace of digital transformation. From board rooms to kindergarten classrooms, the unexpected upheaval triggered by the onset of the pandemic saw organizations make drastic changes. In this talk, Layla will share how we can learn from our transformations of past industrial revolutions, how shifts in human behavior help inform opportunities and how we can best consider interventions and take action.

Target Audience: Strategists, Product Owners, Designers, Technologists, Developers, Architects, Managers, - everyone
Prerequisites: None
Level: Advanced

Extended Abstract
Leaders of innovation, business and tech are experiencing an unprecedented demand to accelerate the pace of digital transformation. From board rooms to kindergarten classrooms, the unexpected upheaval triggered by the onset of the pandemic saw organizations make drastic changes. What for some was previously believed to be a process anticipating to take years, or met with resistance or incremental change, happened in months, weeks or even days.

We now have the amazing opportunity to shape our future rather than to react to it. Pandemic affects and evolving needs are converging to drive development towards innovative solutions. We need to build new capabilities towards helping organizations adopt new skills and shape new products and solutions – and simultaneously, we need to make different choices about where to focus efforts and initiatives. While no one can predict future moments of opportunity, or how technology will impact our lives on the short and long term, with certainty, we know opportunities will continue to come.

In this talk, Layla will share how we can learn from our transformations of past industrial revolutions, how shifts in human behavior help inform opportunities and how we can best consider interventions and take action.

Layla is a partner leading Prophet’s Experience + Innovation Practice in EMEA where she shapes signature experiences that connect people with the brands they love.
Born in Germany and equally at home in New York, Layla has 25+ years of defining, designing and launching innovative products and solutions in markets across US, Europe, Middle East and China. Guided by a human centered design approach, she draws inspiration from working with people who are optimistic, take license and enjoy elevating our experiences.
Layla’s multi-disciplinary teams have designed beautiful and complex systems of service and product for connected car, future mobility, IoT (consumer and industry), telecommunication, learning and future cities for clients such as BMW, Volkswagen, IKEA, China UnionPay, Deutsche Telekom, AT&T, o2 Telefonica, Saudi Telekom, Samsung, Siemens, General Electric, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, and other leading brands. She has spoken recently on these topics at the Business Design Talks Gdynia, InnoTrans Berlin (on the future of mobility), Technical University Munich, University of St. Gallen, Lucerne University
Layla Keramat
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18:30 - 20:00
Nmi 5
The Future Starts Here
The Future Starts Here

Who drove your digital transformation? Your CEO? Or COVID-19? Across workplaces, markets and everyday habits, the pandemic transformed our world beyond our control. The way that we work, what we work on, even why we work were all transformed in ways that few organisational transformation programs ever achieved. Software played a key role in this transformation and, for better or for worse, it runs the world. We will explore the changes to the way we live that have moved from possibilities to realities and from opportunities to responsibilities.

Target Audience: Everyone interested in Digitalization
Prerequisites: None
Level: Advanced

Extended Abstract
Who drove your digital transformation? Your CEO? CTO? Or COVID-19? Across workplaces, markets and everyday habits, the pandemic transformed our world beyond our control. But for the parts we were able to control, software and technology played key roles. The way that we work, what we work on and even why we work were all transformed in ways that few organisational transformation programs ever achieved.

For better or for worse, software runs the world, and with great power comes great responsibility. Software has always been at the forefront of communication and distributed working, from the invention of the email to the current internet landscape, from social media to making socially distanced work a practical reality. Of course, it's not all good and things have not always turned out the way technologists expected. In this session we will explore the changes to the way we live that have moved from possibilities to realities and from opportunities to responsibilities.

Kevlin Henney is an independent consultant, speaker, writer and trainer. His development interests are in programming, practice and people. He is co-author of two volumes in the ”Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture” series, and editor and contributor for multiple books in the ”97 Things” series. He lives in Bristol and online.

Frank Buschmann is a Senior Principal Engineer at Siemens Technology in Munich. His interests are in modern software architecture and development approaches for industrial digitization.

Layla is a partner leading Prophet’s Experience + Innovation Practice in EMEA where she shapes signature experiences that connect people with the brands they love.
Born in Germany and equally at home in New York, Layla has 25+ years of defining, designing and launching innovative products and solutions in markets across US, Europe, Middle East and China. Guided by a human centered design approach, she draws inspiration from working with people who are optimistic, take license and enjoy elevating our experiences.
Layla’s multi-disciplinary teams have designed beautiful and complex systems of service and product for connected car, future mobility, IoT (consumer and industry), telecommunication, learning and future cities for clients such as BMW, Volkswagen, IKEA, China UnionPay, Deutsche Telekom, AT&T, o2 Telefonica, Saudi Telekom, Samsung, Siemens, General Electric, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, and other leading brands. She has spoken recently on these topics at the Business Design Talks Gdynia, InnoTrans Berlin (on the future of mobility), Technical University Munich, University of St. Gallen, Lucerne University

Michael Kircher verantwortet als Leitender Angestellter bei der DATEV eG die Themen Technologiestrategie, Software-Architektur, als auch die Software-Entwicklungsprozesse und -methoden. Von 2007 bis 2014 verantwortete er die technische Leitung der syngo Plattform der Siemens Healthcare. Seit über 30 Jahren ist er dem Software-Engineering verbunden: praktizierend, fordernd und fördernd.

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Jan Bosch is professor at Chalmers University Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden and director of the Software Center (www.software-center.se), a strategic partner-funded collaboration between 17 large European companies (including Ericsson, Volvo Cars, Volvo Trucks, Saab Defense, Scania, Siemens and Bosch) and five universities focused on digitalization. Earlier, he worked as Vice President Engineering Process at Intuit Inc where he also led Intuit's Open Innovation efforts and headed the central mobile technologies team. Before Intuit, he was head of the Software and Application Technologies Laboratory at Nokia Research Center, Finland. Prior to joining Nokia, he headed the software engineering research group at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. He received a MSc degree from the University of Twente, The Netherlands, and a PhD degree from Lund University, Sweden. His research activities include digitalisation, evidence-based development, business ecosystems, artificial intelligence and machine/deep learning, software architecture, software product families and software variability management. He is the author of several books including "Design and Use of Software Architectures: Adopting and Evolving a Product Line Approach" published by Pearson Education (Addison-Wesley & ACM Press) and “Speed, Data and Ecosystems: Excelling in a Software-Driven World” published by Taylor and Francis, editor of several books and volumes and author of hundreds of research articles. He is editor for Journal of Systems and Software as well as Science of Computer Programming, chaired several conferences as general and program chair, served on numerous program committees and organised countless workshops. Jan is a fellow member of the International Software Product Management Association (ISPMA) and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science. Jan serves on the boards of IVER, Peltarion and Burt Intelligence and on the advisory boards of Assia Inc. in Redwood City, CA and Pure Systems GmbH (Germany). Earlier he was chairman of the board of Auqtus, Fidesmo and Remente. In the startup space, Jan is an angel investor in several startup companies. He also runs a boutique consulting firm, Boschonian AB, that offers its clients support around the implications of digitalization including the management of R&D and innovation. For more information see his website: www.janbosch.com.

Dr. Carola Lilienthal ist Geschäftsführerin bei der WPS - Workplace Solutions GmbH und Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung. Seit 1998 entwickelt sie qualitativ hochwertige Softwaresysteme mit ihren Teams. Carola hält regelmäßig Vorträge auf Konferenzen, schreibt Artikel und hat ein Buch zum Thema „Langlebige Software-Architekturen“ veröffentlicht.

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Kevlin Henney, Frank Buschmann, Layla Keramat, Michael Kircher, Jan Bosch, Carola Lilienthal
Kevlin Henney, Frank Buschmann, Layla Keramat, Michael Kircher, Jan Bosch, Carola Lilienthal
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