
Dmitry Yanter
Director at Technology, Data and Innovation, Deutsche Bank
Berlin, Germany
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Dmitry Yanter is an engineering manager with 12+ years at Deutsche Bank, with expertise in multiple roles such as SRE, QA, and Java development. He is member of International Chamber of Commers working group that defines digital standards for Trade Finance. Dmitry is a true believer in the power of technology to drive positive change and brings a unique combination of technical expertise and passion for education to any team he joins.
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Sustainable Team Dynamics: Lessons learned from half a million issues
Dive into one of the largest open-source Agile datasets comprising 458,232 issues and 3,602 sprints. The session aims to provide evidence-based insights into long-running project dynamics and answer key questions on team structures, evolving delivery patterns, and the practical integration of findings into daily development processes.
Estimating the Project Lifetime: A Methodological Overview and a Practical Case
This talk will cover the concepts and techniques of project cost estimation and lifetime estimation, and how they can be applied to evaluate the impact of bugs on the project outcome. It will also present a case study of using a lifetime estimation model to estimate the failure rate and the expected cost of fixing a bug at different stages of the project life cycle. The talk will provide useful insights and tips for project managers, developers and testers who want to improve their project planning and quality assurance processes. Additionally, the talk will explore GitHub projects to compare the lifetime and cost of bugs in Java versus other programming languages, and discuss the possible factors that influence these differences.
Collaboration Quantified: Lessons from Open Source Developer Networks
Is it possible to quantify collaboration? How does a single issue, pull request, or code commit contribute to establishing an effective developer network? In this talk, we will analyze millions of artifacts from multi-year open source projects, explore collaborative patterns, and connect them with recent research in organizational behavior and professional networks. The session applies results from organizational behaviors to software engineering teams, provides a framework, proposes an evidence-based perspective on measuring collaboration and practical steps to improve it.
Thoughts of Nonlinear Team Performance - Projects vs. Platforms
Navigating the trade-off between creating new features and fixing technical debt is a persistent challenge. My talk introduces a mathematical model to examine the nonlinear impact of solution maintenance on team performance. We'll delve into how legacy can hinder mature applications and examine the relationship between platform development and project management through this lens.
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