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Software-architektur.tv: Teams and Dunbar Number

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Software development takes place in teams. Recently, research has increasingly used the Dunbar number, which is 150, to determine the size of teams. Scrum, on the other hand, talks about teams with less than 10 people.

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How does the Dunbar number come about? And what is its significance if, for example, Scrum preaches a different team size? Eberhard Wolff discusses such questions in this edition of his videocast software-architektur.tv.

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The live stream of the show is available here and on YouTube:

The broadcast will be live on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 from 12pm to 1pm and the episode will be available as a recording later. During the live stream, questions can be asked via Twitch chat, YouTube chat. Blue Sky, Mastodon, Slack Workspace or anonymously through Form on Videocast website Bring in.

Software-Architektur.tv is a videocast by Eberhard Wolff, blogger and podcaster at iX and renowned software architect who works as Head of Architecture at SWAGLab. Since June 2020, more than 200 episodes have been created that shed light on various areas of software architecture – sometimes with guests, sometimes with Wolff solo. For almost four years now, iX (heise developer) has been integrating episodes streamed via YouTube into the online channel so that viewers can follow video casts from heise media.

More information about the case can be found on the Videocast website,


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