Agile Software Collaboration

Note: This group has concluded its work and is closed.

In-house software developer teams have become essential to many of our Members' organizations, but they often work(ed) in isolation, duplicating work already being performed elsewhere. Much can be learned from agile management, source control, continuous integartion and automation. 

This Strategic Programme was closed in June 2017 as it had completed its work and the new workplan 2017-2019 was started.

For more information on software related work at the EBU, please contact us via: tech@ebu.ch

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EBU tech-i magazine, Issue 23 tells you how you can produce smarter, introduces future broadcasting architectures, dives into the use of the 700 MHz band, explains how hackers have become 'smart', and more...

EBU tech-i magazine, issue 22 explains why Video did NOT kill radio and what the future of radio will be like. And there is more, including Cross-Platform Authentication and a look at the state of loudness normalisation in Europe.

EBU.IO (Inputs & Outputs) is a platform for Agile Collaboration. It allows EBU Members to share their knowledge, publish code and reference implementations, run demonstrations and proof-of-concepts, access starter kits, and manage experimental services.

Issue 20 of tech-i includes news on newsrooms, addresses the question if FTA TV is dead, takes a look at MPEG MMT, provides a profile of the new EBU TC chairman Egon Verharen (NPO) and features two articles explaining what UHDTV will offer. And there is more...

Issue 17 of tech-i  looks at UHDTV, with SVT's Per Björkman on the UHD equation, Hans Hoffmann on UHD technology parameters, David Wood on high frame rates, and a report on the recent shoot of the Eurovision Young Dancers.

Issue 12 of tech-i includes a look back at February's RadioHack workshops, a look forward to the Libre Software Meeting where the EBU is organizing sessions on Free and Open Source Software for media, introductions to the IMPS programme, EBUCore and MPEG-DASH, plus an update on follow-up actions from WRC-12. David Wood weighs up digital radio options and HRT's Kazimir Bacic is "In the spotlight".

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