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Title: How to fail a software project fast and efficiently?
Proposer: Thomas Sundberg
Type: Presentation
Duration: 45 mins
Description:
Software development is an industry that has been around for a little bit more than 50 years. There are a lot of really smart people working in this industry. How is it possible that these smart people are so good at failing? How can we as an industry continue year after year with failing or really slow development?

The answer is embarrassingly easy, we tend to apply methods and techniques we don't understand or that don't bring any value.

There are many anti patterns that can be applied to software projects. They tend to fall into these categories:

* Architectural
* Development
* User interface
* Organisational
* Management

We will look at a selection of these anti patterns and see why they are so bad and the problems they contribute with.

Just looking at bad examples may be depressing. But if you can identify a bad example in your own project or product then you have a chance to do something about it. Understanding and accepting that you have a problem is always the first step to fix it.