riskystuff.blogspot.com
Risky Business: Agile 2005 Conference
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Enterprise Risk Management; dealing with clients and projects; running and managing a business. All risky stuff . Tuesday, July 26, 2005. Two of my colleagues, DLG. Are attending the Agile 2005. Conference in Denver. Check out their notes and thoughts on the sessions. Posted by Ross And Laura @ 9:52 AM. DLG" has some interesting views on Open Spaces. Yes, and sounds like he is still developing them. How to Fail with RUP. Selling Agile - A Risk Mgt Sell. Incremental and Iterative Development Risk Mitigatio.
rimuresearch.com
Rimu Research: Rick Mugridge
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International consultant and coach. The developer of FitLibrary. Lead author of Fit for Developing Software. Leading thinker about storytests. A convergence of requirements and testing that provide a new approach to understanding, clarifying and communicating the requirements of a system. Active in the international agile development community. I am the lead author of Fit for Developing Software. Prentice-Hall, 2005 with Ward Cunningham. I am a member of the Agile Alliance. I've been working with Fit.
netflings.blogspot.com
Netflings: 06/01/2005 - 07/01/2005
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An Architects view on life, Languages, Frameworks and methodologies. Thursday, June 30, 2005. Agile, Development and Support. It is now 1:26am and I am still checking my current clients environment, to make sure that when the traders come in tomorrow morning at 6am that everything is running smoothly. As I sit here watching my GUI for updates to indicate when I can finish for the night, I wonder how Agile fits into my world at the moment. The Agile approach to development is very clear to me, XP and Scrum.
rebeccawbblog.blogspot.com
Rebecca's Blog: 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005
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A blog about software design, development, and things that make software irritating or delightful. Friday, July 29, 2005. Exactly what do you mean? I spent the past week at the Agile 2005. Software conference. What an amazing conference and inspiring group of people! I spent some time with Lynn Miller from Alias. Don’t companies have many customers? What exactly was the problem some XPers were having? Don’t understand what I mean, it is. Not yours. As a good communicator I should try to bridge my ide...
mdavey.blogspot.com
Java Tales from a Trading Desk: Agile 2005 Conference
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Monday, July 25, 2005. Is blogging from the Agile 2005 conference. Posted by Matt Davey @ 8:32 am. If you're such a coder, why have you done pretty much zero customization on your blog? I'm hearing a lot of barking, but not feeling much bite. Know your software development tools. Is this the start of Microsoft moving towards Open. Unit Testing Database Access code. Another day, another client. Off-heap data management using memory mapped files.
manfred-lange.com
www.manfred-lange.com
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Dec 2008 - now. Technical Director - Product Development at Prism Software. I have a cross functional team of about 20 professionals including business analysts, software engineers, testers, and IT staff. I am responsible for the development of the company's flagship product "Prism WIN" an MIS solution specifically designed for the printing industry. Manager Engineering and Architecture at First Data Utilities. Program Manager Technology Transformation at First Data Utilities. Independent consultant to s...
agile2005.com
Agile 2005 Conference
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For more current information please subscribe to our regularly updated RSS News Feed. Printable PDF Version here =. Experience Reports and Research Papers. Intro Track] Introduction to Agile Software Development: Hubert Smits. Intro Track] Engineering Practices of Agile Teams: Gerard Meszaros, Mike Cohn, Jim Highsmith, Ward Cunningham, and Rick Mugridge. Keynote: Where were we? Where are we going? By Bob Martin and Brian Marick. Open Space Marketplace: Kickoff for Open Space. By Pam Rostal, Dave West.