Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
A new continuous development software system created by the 517th Software Engineering Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, combines paired programming and test-driven development with a completely new and unique automated test and evaluation software program nicknamed, “The Pipeline.” Software developers said the new system has changed how they develop, test and field new software......
Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
(Left to right) Carl Stucki and Scott Vigil, project directors, David L. Jolley, director, and Brent VanDerMeide, flight director, 517th Software Engineering Squadron, review data March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Software developers in the 517th SWES have developed a new workflow system and software development methodology to significantly reduce the time it takes to deliver......
Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
(Left to right) Jeffrey Law, scrum master, and Scott Vigil, project director, 517th Software Engineering Squadron, perform paired programming March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Software developers in the 517th SWES have developed a new workflow system and software development methodology to significantly reduce the time it takes to deliver software to customers. (U.S. Air Force......
Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
(Left to right) Scott Vigil, project director, Jeffrey Law, scrum master, Raheem Alhamdani and Mark Morris, software engineers, 517th Software Engineering Squadron, perform paired programming March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. This new paired programming approach is part of a new workflow system and software development methodology to significantly reduce the time it takes to......
Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
(Left to right) Raheem Alhamdani and Mark Morris, software engineers, 517th Software Engineering Squadron, perform paired programming March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. This new paired programming approach is part of a new workflow system and software development methodology to significantly reduce the time it takes to deliver software. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)...
Photo by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 03.25.2019
(Left to right) Mark Morris and Raheem Alhamdani, software engineers, 517th Software Engineering Squadron, perform paired programming March 25, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. This new paired programming approach is part of a new workflow system and software development methodology to significantly reduce the time it takes to deliver software to customers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)...