Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
In this episode we're talking to James A. Hendler about the semantic web. We start with a definition
During Evolution of a software system, it becomes more and more difficult to understand the original
In this episode we talk to Christof Ebert about requirements engineering. As the name "engineering"
In this episode we talk with Jeff McAffer about building platforms. We start with a brief discussion
This is the second part of the two part topic on roles in software engineering. Michael and Markus d
In this episode we discuss the status of SE Radio today and introduce the team members. Among other
This is the first part of a two part topic on roles in software engineering. Michael and Markus disc
In this episode we discuss with Randy Shoup, Distinguished Architect at eBay, about architectural pi
We start our discussion with a brief look at what Haskell is and how a pure functional language is d
This episode is a discussion with Andrew Watson, Technical Director of the Object Management Group.
This episode is a systematic introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (in contrast to the intervi
In this episode we're talking to Linda Rising about retrospectives. We start by defining what a retr
In this episode we talk with Klaus Marquardt about building systems out of plugins. After briefly in
In this episode we're talking to Jens Coldewey about his experiences in 10 years of introducing agil
In this espisode we take a closer look at relational database systems and the concepts behind them.
In this episode we're talking to Andreas Zeller. about debugging. We started the discussion with an
In this episode we're talking to Hans-Joachim Popp, CIO at DLR about software in space. We start out
This episode takes a close look at transactions from different angles, starting with their fundament
In this episode we discuss REST (Representational State Transfer) with Stefan Tilkov. We started out
In this episode we have the pleasure of talking to Anders Hejlsberg, Chief Language Strategist at Mi