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Jidoka: automation with a human touch
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Escott, Eban
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Automation
/ Engineering
/ Information systems
/ Legacy systems
/ Modernization
/ Organizational change
/ Software development
/ Software engineering
/ Software quality
/ Software upgrading
2025
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Jidoka: automation with a human touch
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Escott, Eban
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Automation
/ Engineering
/ Information systems
/ Legacy systems
/ Modernization
/ Organizational change
/ Software development
/ Software engineering
/ Software quality
/ Software upgrading
2025
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Jidoka: automation with a human touch
2025
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Overview
Organisations often find themselves trapped in a costly cycle of replacing legacy systems. Jidoka is a software development methodology that aims to break this cycle and for organisations to mature into a mode of continuous modernisation. Jidoka, which loosely translates to automation with a human touch, offers several strategies for developers to modernise legacy systems onto their preferred technology stack, ensuring that quality, security, and other compliance is met. The paper presents state-of-practice information on how the process emerged through the use of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), DevOps, and lessons learned using other software development methodologies across 100+ projects.
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Springer Nature B.V
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