Title :
Traveling the Open Road: Using Open Source Practices to Transform Our Organization
Author :
Smith, Phillip ; Garber-Brown, Chris
Author_Institution :
DTE Energy, Detroit
Abstract :
At DTE Energy, we introduced open source practices to improve the performance of our 300-person software organization, achieving measurable improvements in code quality and reuse. We chose a community-based approach after a previous false start using tools and outside consultants. Two of our key principles for the transformation program were respect for the individual and creating a safe environment. We designed the program to support self-directed learning, with more skilled staff providing guidance as required. We also opened our technical environment, following an open source approach, to support sharing and communication. As always, cultural issues were critical to the success of the program. This paper describes the history of and lessons learned from our adoption of open source practices.
Keywords :
public domain software; 300-person software organization; DTE Energy; code quality; community-based approach; open source practices; self-directed learning; transformation program; Application software; Companies; Energy management; History; Information technology; Java; Open source software; Software engineering; Software performance; Software quality;
Conference_Titel :
Agile Conference (AGILE), 2007
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2872-4
DOI :
10.1109/AGILE.2007.65