Better Software - September 2008 - (Page ADP5) WEDNESDAy, NOVEMBER 12 8:30 8:45 9:45 Opening Remarks — Conference Chair - Lee Copeland, Software Quality Engineering Seven years Later: What the Agile Manifesto Left Out — Brian Marick, Exampler Consulting Morning Break Transitioning to Agile 10:00 W Overcoming 1 the Pitfalls of Agile Management W Are We There Yet? 2 Defining “Done” Agile Projects W From Concept to 3 Product Backlog: Agile Processes DevJam The Agile Organization Agile Design & Architecture Requirements Transitioning to Agile Johanna Rothman, Rothman Consulting Group Mitch Lacey, Mitch Lacey & Associates, Inc. What Happens Before Iteration Zero W Test-Driven Everything W What Are They Doing 4 David Hussman, 5 Down There? A CIO’s Niel Nickolaisen, Headwaters, Inc. Gerard Meszaros, Solution Frameworks, Inc. Perspective on Agile Software Development W Integrating Enterprise W Agile for Business 6 SOA Architecture with 7 Analysts Scrum Development Methodology Bob Hartman, Agile For All Steven Driver, Airlines Reporting Corporation 10:00 11:30 12:45 Open Space 10:00 a.m - 4:15 p.m. (see page 6 for more information) lunch in the EXPO (EXPO open 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) W The Agile PMP: 8 Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks Mike Cottmeyer, VersionOne W Agile Contracting 9 Rachel Weston, Rally Software Development and Chris Spagnuolo, Data Transfer Solutions W Re-thinking 10 Scheduling: Parkinson’s Law Inverted W Pragmatic Agility 11 Andy Hunt, The Pragmatic Programmers W It Takes a Village: W Refactoring: Where 12 Organizing to Fulfill the 13 Do I Start? Product Owner Role Ronica Roth, Rally Software Development J. B. Rainsberger, Independent Consultant W Driving User Stories 14 from Business Value Guy Beaver, Net Objectives Mary Poppendieck, Poppendieck, LLC 2:15 2:45 Networking Break in the EXPO W Driving Agile 15 Transformation from the Top Down Pete Morowski, Borland Software Corporation W Calling All Agile W Agile Project Metrics 16 Skeptics—the Curious 17 Dave Nicolette, and Die-Hard, NonAgile Damon Poole, AccuRev Valtech Technologies W Secrets of CMMI® for 18 Agile Organizations Jeff Dalton, Broadsword Solutions W Value Stream 19 Mapping: Extending Our View to the Enterprise Alan Shalloway, Net Objectives W Behavior-Driven 20 Database Design Pramod Sadalage, ThoughtWorks W Do the Right 21 Thing: Adapting Requirements Practices for Agile Projects Ellen Gottesdiener, EBG Consulting 4:15 4:30 5:30 Networking Break in the EXPO (EXPO open 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) Beyond Best Practices: Keeping Agile Agile — Dan North, ThoughtWorks Reception in the EXPO, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. THuRSDAy, NOVEMBER 13 8:30 8:45 9:45 Opening Remarks — Conference Chair - Lee Copeland, Software Quality Engineering Collaborative Leadership: A Secret to Agile Success — Pollyanna Pixton, Accelinnova Networking Break in the EXPO (EXPO open 9:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.) People & Teams 10:00 T Who Do You Trust? 1 Beware of Your Brain Linda Rising, Independent Consultant Agile Management T Selling Agile: Getting 2 Buy-In from Your Agile Projects T When to Step Up, 3 When to Step Pollyanna Pixton, Accelinnova Agile Processes T Making People and 4 Processes Congruent Ken Pugh, Net Objectives Testing Agile Design & Architecture Special Topics Goat Software, and Kenny Rubin, Innolution Team, Customers, and Managers Michele Sliger, Sliger Consulting, Inc. Back: How to Lead Collaboration T Agile Software Testing T Test-Driven T Assessing Your Agility 5 Strategies 6 Development Takes on 7 Mike Cohn, Mountain Jared Richardson, 6th Sense Analytics Embedded Software James Grenning, Renaissance Software Consulting 10:00 11:30 12:45 Open Space 10:00 a.m - 4:15 p.m. (see page 6 for more information) lunch in the EXPO T “With Great Power 8 Comes Great Responsibility”— Empowering the Agile Team V. Lee Henson, VersionOne T A Lean Approach to 9 Managing the Project Portfolio Johanna Rothman, Rothman Consulting Group T Maximizing 10 Team Dynamics and Overcoming Dysfunction in Agile Environments T The Business Value of T Agile Usability Testing T Getting Agile with 11 Pair Programming 12 John De Goes, 13 Legacy Code Rob Myers, Net Objectives N-BRAIN, Inc. Steve Berczuk, Cyrus Innovation T Agile Project 14 Inception: Escaping the Waterfall Kenny Rubin, Innolution Michael Mah, QSM Associates, Inc. 2:15 2:45 Networking Break in the EXPO (EXPO open until 2:45 p.m.) T Mistakes Agile Teams T Agile Growing Pains 15 Make 16 Michael Kirby, Xerox J. B. Rainsberger, Independent Consultant T Scaling Agile Up and 17 Out: A Tale from the Trenches Ade Miller, Microsoft Corporation T Retrospectives in 18 Action: Looking Back at the Conference Jean Tabaka, Rally Software Development T Picking the Right Test T Agile Engineering for 19 Automation Strategy 20 Architects for Your Project Gerard Meszaros, Solution Frameworks, Inc. Ryan Shriver, Dominion Digital T Introduction to Multi21 Stage Continuous Integration Damon Poole, AccuRev 4:15 4:30 Networking Break Scaling Agile: Kanban and Beyond… — David Anderson, Valtech, Inc. and Modus Cooperandi, Inc. FRIDAy, NOVEMBER 14 Agile Leadership Summit: An Executive View of Where Agile is Heading Add a fifth day to your conference event and attend the co-located Agile leadership Summit, in cooperation with APlN. See page 22 for more information. CAll 888.268.8770 OR 904.278.0524 TO REgISTER • W W W. S Q E . C O M /A D P R E g 5 http://WWW.SQE.COM/ADPREg
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