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Foundations of Agile Development using Scrum
Students will learn how to work in deliver software in time-boxed iterations, hold Scrum meetings, manage work backlogs and prioritize work to satisfy business need. They will also learn how, in a changing environment, to keep high quality code, design software and discover requirements. The course teaches the concepts of short delivery cycles, working with changing requirements and empirical process control. This course gives an overview of technical and management practices for Scrum. Agile & Scrum Overview What is a Agile? What is Scrum?
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- Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Virtual Foundations of C# Programming and the.NET Framework (Part 1)
NET 101" for developers moving to.NET. The.NET Execution Model This module examines the.NET software development model: C# source code, compiler, intermediate language,exe/.dll Console applications are common for development tools such as compilers and linkers. Explore core C# features like classes, inheritance, namespaces, and events. In part one of this series on programming C#, we'll discuss fundamental concepts such as the Common Language Runtime (CLR), garbage collection, and deployment. interface vs. abstract class, or property vs. field)?
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- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Foundations of C# Programming and the.NET Framework
NET 101" for developers moving to.NET. DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. Gain deep understanding of your development platform. The.NET Execution Model This module examines the.NET software development model: C# source code, compiler, intermediate language,exe/.dll Console applications are common for development tools such as compilers and linkers. less code!) Explore core C# features like classes, inheritance, namespaces, and events. interface vs. abstract class, or property vs.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Ed Yourdon on Agile
Last century I read a lot of his stuff and came to respect him as a man who knows what he’s talking about when it comes to IT and software development. The really interesting thing are some of his comments on Agile from this blog posting: ‘My overall impression is that “agile” (and its variations, such as scrum and XP) are now entering the “mainstream” of computer systems development’ ‘there’s still a lot of hype and exaggeration, along with a non-trivial amount of myth and folklore and general silliness. Ed Yourdon seems to have fallen off my radar so far this century.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, August 26, 2010
Conferences, Conferences, Training - a busy autumn
different, longer, version of this, is running in association with Skills Matter twice this autumn: 13-15 September, Skills Matter , Essential Agile for Business Analysis , London 18-20 October, DevelopMentor, Foundations of Agile Development using Scrum Training and User Stories , London 1-3 November, ProgramUtVikling , Applying Lean Thinking for Software Development , Oslo 24-26 November, Skills Matter , Essential Agile for Business Analysis , London28 September Agile Business Conference , 5-6 October, London: “Quality – How much quality can we afford?”,
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, August 8, 2010
The train metaphor of software development
Traditional software projects are like a train leaving the station. We need software development to be like the metro/tube system and not like the big occasional train I’m sitting on a train from York so it seems a good time to share my train-leaving-the-station metaphor with the world. In truth, if you’ve worked with me in the last few years, or heard me speak at a conference I may already have shared it with you. But for the rest of the world, and with full embellishments. Still, to get a seat we need to be early so we are all rushing to the train. So action is taken.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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Notes on a Kanban software development experience
I’ve mentioned the Kanban software development method in this blog before. For those who don’t know its “the new kid on the block” in Agile circles - although the originator (David Anderson) would be quick to point out it is designed to be a Lean development method. What I found was: it works, and I feel it is a better models of my own approach to software development than other methods. Its hard for a team of five developers (and a Product Mmanager) to be self-organizing when there is an equal number of self-organizers.) This worked well.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, January 29, 2009
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10 things to know about Kanban software development
1) Kanban software development originated by David Anderson. The limit is usually quite low, in the teams I have worked with the limit is approximately the same as the number of developers on the team or slightly less. Work in progress could be: in development, in test, in analysis or in other states. 6) There are currently no books on Kanban software development. There is one that comes close, Corey Ladas ScrumBan - Essays on Kanban Systems for Lean Software Development. David’s innovation was to explicitly limit the work in progress.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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Agile software development with Kanban
A lot of people in Agile circles are talking about David Anderson’s Kanban software development technique. According to Steve, David is finding that his bottleneck is not development. In my own experiences with my Blue-White-Red agile method , I found that while it took time for developers to do work this was simply leg-work. More developers more work. But when ever the developers needed to consult the business (i.e. Or, developers took the wrong decision and re-work resulted. But then, I’ve never spoken to David or seen any of his presentations.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, March 20, 2008
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Write down what you know, when you know it (part 2)
Tags: Software Development Requirements Use Cases
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Monday, December 8, 2008
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Software: The Invisible Widget
The beginning of a discussion about the implication of fact that software is invisible. Tags: Software Development Invisible Widget Software Crisis
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Monday, December 15, 2008
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Avoiding Requirements Confusion with Black Boxes
Tags: Software Development Black Box Requirements Systems Thinking
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Monday, January 19, 2009
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Aggregated Blogs for You
There you can find other blogs related to software development. Tags: Software Development Concepts DevelopMentor Mentoring Tools Training Readers of this blog may have noticed a new feature in the column on the right side of the page. An icon that will take you to DevelopMentor’s blog aggregation site. Below the icon are links to Concepts, Tools, and Type topic areas that readers [.].
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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