The next phase of the digital communications revolution; the great collision of open source cloud technologies with agile, creative delivery", we will explore how digital leaders in government around the world are driving down costs and improving engagement by;
• employing new rapid digital delivery models in favour of the "big bang"
• applying user-centric thinking
• embracing open source tools for digital personalisation, optimisation and increased engagement
• personalising content for anonymous website visitors without the cost of big commercial software
A brief introduction to Agile software development, covering its origins, the Agile Manifesto and Principles, key Agile frameworks, benefits and potential drawbacks of Agile methods and a few notable adopters of Agile.
A Practical Approach to Agile Adoption - Case Studies from Egypt by Amr Noama...Agile ME
Agile Adoption is a big organization transition project. A big bang approach to Agile Adoption involves real risks and may lead to failure. Instead, small, continuous, and valuable improvements are more viable for most organizations. In this interactive session, we will start with an overview of the Agile mindset, values and principles, and will highlight the major differences between Agile and traditional approaches to managing software projects. Then, we will explain our approach for adopting agile which is incremental and iterative in nature. Finally, we will present some case studies and will share some interesting observations and conclusions collected through working with more than 40 companies during the last 6 years.
I collated this simply as a conversation starter at the Scottish Public Sector Barcamp on 27-03-09. In the event I didn't get the opportunity and so was able to put the material 'in the bank' for another time. But on reflection it seemed silly not to make it available anyway - you can do your own voice-over!
Webinar On Collect Requirement - iZenBridgeSaket Bansal
This presentation was used in our webinar on collect requirement, During this session we had great amount of discussion on
- Brainstorming
- Questionnaire
- Interview
- Focus Group
- Workshop
KMWorld 2015 Presentation from Enterprise Knowledge discussing the changing landscape and best practices regarding successful design, implementation, and support for Social Networks.
A brief introduction to Agile software development, covering its origins, the Agile Manifesto and Principles, key Agile frameworks, benefits and potential drawbacks of Agile methods and a few notable adopters of Agile.
A Practical Approach to Agile Adoption - Case Studies from Egypt by Amr Noama...Agile ME
Agile Adoption is a big organization transition project. A big bang approach to Agile Adoption involves real risks and may lead to failure. Instead, small, continuous, and valuable improvements are more viable for most organizations. In this interactive session, we will start with an overview of the Agile mindset, values and principles, and will highlight the major differences between Agile and traditional approaches to managing software projects. Then, we will explain our approach for adopting agile which is incremental and iterative in nature. Finally, we will present some case studies and will share some interesting observations and conclusions collected through working with more than 40 companies during the last 6 years.
I collated this simply as a conversation starter at the Scottish Public Sector Barcamp on 27-03-09. In the event I didn't get the opportunity and so was able to put the material 'in the bank' for another time. But on reflection it seemed silly not to make it available anyway - you can do your own voice-over!
Webinar On Collect Requirement - iZenBridgeSaket Bansal
This presentation was used in our webinar on collect requirement, During this session we had great amount of discussion on
- Brainstorming
- Questionnaire
- Interview
- Focus Group
- Workshop
KMWorld 2015 Presentation from Enterprise Knowledge discussing the changing landscape and best practices regarding successful design, implementation, and support for Social Networks.
We'll identify how teamwork, agile, and UX can work together to increase team communication, and decrease the likelihood of stalled timelines or increased scope down the line.
Attendees will learn:
1. Helpful, concrete questions to ask of other team members in collaborative settings.
2. The secret to why “silos” exist in the first place, and why they’re not always bad.
Discover 12 principles for Agile Development created by @liquidconcept.
Liquid Concept is a swiss interactive communications agency. We share the values of our international clients: quality, user-friendliness, clarity and attention to detail
[Agile Portugal 2014] - Agile Decision Support System for Upper Management - ...Pedro Henriques
The "life" of a company is the sum of its decisions. Hasty decisions can be disastrous, late decisions could mean loss of opportunity, but these decisions have to be made. Therefore it is important to have a tool that assists in decision making.
The main focus of this talk is to show the importance of support to decision making, understand the importance of risk and impediment management in agile environments and to present an approach to identify actions to mitigate risks and solve impediments based on Agile Community Knowledge.
This talk includes an example of a simple tool from the company SCRAIM. You can also check the video goo.gl/SBqAW4
UAT is challenging because you need a production-like server with production-like data. With the challenges of data protection as well as maintaining server consistency, wouldn't it be easier to use production?
How do you ensure that users don't see bad code? What about database changes? Find out the answers to these questions and more
Agile Project Management for Elearning Instructional Design (mLearnCon 2015)TorranceLearning
Megan Torrance's presentation from mLearnCon 2015, Austin, TX. This is the overview presentation for TorranceLearning's LLAMA project management - the Lot Like Agile Management Approach - in which we adopt the best of the software world's Agile project management and combine it with solid instructional design techniques.
Subject matter experts (SMEs) have expert knowledge to share. For rapid development situations or just-in-time training, SMEs can contribute good, solid content videos that can be shared with learners—and they can create the videos when they have the time or when a situation arises that would be a great video example, such as demonstrating a process or recalling a dangerous situation.
Paul Holway's presentation to TDWI St. Louis at the 2014-06-13 "Agile" meeting. For more information, see @paulholway on Twitter on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-holway/3/985/443)
Despite well-defined requirements, procedures, and targets, many organizations still struggle with delivering well-defined, exceptional EHS compliance programs. A strong external partnership can reposition your EHS compliance program and drive strong operational and financial outcomes. But once you decide to establish an EHS partnership, how do you ensure you are getting the most out of it?
ThoughtWorks' Lucy Kurian, James Lewis & Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks.
Tricon Infotech Pvt Ltd offers IT Services & Outsourcing, offshore software
development, software outsourcing, outsource solutions, web development.
Tricon infotech can help you with your software development, Project
Management, or System Architecture projects. The engineers at Tricon Infotech
each have decades of experience satisfying customers. We are availible for
Software development, Maintenance and support services, Product Re-
Engineering and Product Co-development We have some of the best experts
around in many different technologies, most likely in the area you need. We are
expertise in various vertical markets such as:
® Social Networking
® Travel
® Education.
®Healthcare
®Manufacturing
®Retail Management
®Insurance&Finance
®Media/Entertainment
Tricon Infotech guarantees
Hightest quality software
Low failure rates
High customer satisfaction
Reasonable rates
This guarantee is delivered via agile development techniques, including Test
Driven Development, short cycle times, and high customer involvement
A good overview of Agile Values and Principles, Framework and Methodologies, as well as guidance as to when to utilize Waterfall vs. Agile Project Management, and how to avoid potential pitfalls in Agile Adoption.
These slides--based on the webinar featuring leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and IBM--reveal the challenges of managing today’s complex IT environments and the benefits associated with moving to a true hybrid IT management approach.
Wake-up Series: Empathy in a Business ContextOctavian Mihai
This is a short talk I gave about empathy in a business context.
more about me at www.octavianmihai.com and my company at www.jaimecandy.com
(CC) (BY:) do whatever you want and Attribution would be nice.
We'll identify how teamwork, agile, and UX can work together to increase team communication, and decrease the likelihood of stalled timelines or increased scope down the line.
Attendees will learn:
1. Helpful, concrete questions to ask of other team members in collaborative settings.
2. The secret to why “silos” exist in the first place, and why they’re not always bad.
Discover 12 principles for Agile Development created by @liquidconcept.
Liquid Concept is a swiss interactive communications agency. We share the values of our international clients: quality, user-friendliness, clarity and attention to detail
[Agile Portugal 2014] - Agile Decision Support System for Upper Management - ...Pedro Henriques
The "life" of a company is the sum of its decisions. Hasty decisions can be disastrous, late decisions could mean loss of opportunity, but these decisions have to be made. Therefore it is important to have a tool that assists in decision making.
The main focus of this talk is to show the importance of support to decision making, understand the importance of risk and impediment management in agile environments and to present an approach to identify actions to mitigate risks and solve impediments based on Agile Community Knowledge.
This talk includes an example of a simple tool from the company SCRAIM. You can also check the video goo.gl/SBqAW4
UAT is challenging because you need a production-like server with production-like data. With the challenges of data protection as well as maintaining server consistency, wouldn't it be easier to use production?
How do you ensure that users don't see bad code? What about database changes? Find out the answers to these questions and more
Agile Project Management for Elearning Instructional Design (mLearnCon 2015)TorranceLearning
Megan Torrance's presentation from mLearnCon 2015, Austin, TX. This is the overview presentation for TorranceLearning's LLAMA project management - the Lot Like Agile Management Approach - in which we adopt the best of the software world's Agile project management and combine it with solid instructional design techniques.
Subject matter experts (SMEs) have expert knowledge to share. For rapid development situations or just-in-time training, SMEs can contribute good, solid content videos that can be shared with learners—and they can create the videos when they have the time or when a situation arises that would be a great video example, such as demonstrating a process or recalling a dangerous situation.
Paul Holway's presentation to TDWI St. Louis at the 2014-06-13 "Agile" meeting. For more information, see @paulholway on Twitter on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-holway/3/985/443)
Despite well-defined requirements, procedures, and targets, many organizations still struggle with delivering well-defined, exceptional EHS compliance programs. A strong external partnership can reposition your EHS compliance program and drive strong operational and financial outcomes. But once you decide to establish an EHS partnership, how do you ensure you are getting the most out of it?
ThoughtWorks' Lucy Kurian, James Lewis & Kief Morris discuss tech trends in our latest Technology Radar, covering techniques, platforms, tools, languages and frameworks.
Tricon Infotech Pvt Ltd offers IT Services & Outsourcing, offshore software
development, software outsourcing, outsource solutions, web development.
Tricon infotech can help you with your software development, Project
Management, or System Architecture projects. The engineers at Tricon Infotech
each have decades of experience satisfying customers. We are availible for
Software development, Maintenance and support services, Product Re-
Engineering and Product Co-development We have some of the best experts
around in many different technologies, most likely in the area you need. We are
expertise in various vertical markets such as:
® Social Networking
® Travel
® Education.
®Healthcare
®Manufacturing
®Retail Management
®Insurance&Finance
®Media/Entertainment
Tricon Infotech guarantees
Hightest quality software
Low failure rates
High customer satisfaction
Reasonable rates
This guarantee is delivered via agile development techniques, including Test
Driven Development, short cycle times, and high customer involvement
A good overview of Agile Values and Principles, Framework and Methodologies, as well as guidance as to when to utilize Waterfall vs. Agile Project Management, and how to avoid potential pitfalls in Agile Adoption.
These slides--based on the webinar featuring leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and IBM--reveal the challenges of managing today’s complex IT environments and the benefits associated with moving to a true hybrid IT management approach.
Wake-up Series: Empathy in a Business ContextOctavian Mihai
This is a short talk I gave about empathy in a business context.
more about me at www.octavianmihai.com and my company at www.jaimecandy.com
(CC) (BY:) do whatever you want and Attribution would be nice.
Implementing a national vision. DigitalNZ presentation slides for JISC/UKOLN Survive or Thrive conference, Manchester, June 8th & 9th, 2010. Presented by Andy Neale
The future belongs to a very different kind of person who understands where design really fits in the web process. When it comes to Universal Design and Accessibility, we should be asking 'why not?' rather than 'why?' This session will discuss ways Universal Design overcomes the obstacles in basic human communication and interactions in order to move people to action. Learn to overcome the limitations of the traditional definition of design, engage people, as well as communities, and create meaningful 'organizational stories' that relate to people regardless of their abilities.
In business and in life, we pursue the good stuff and champion people who are known for their good ideas. But when we place too strong an emphasis on just the good, we may neglect to consider the bad ones. In design and in brainstorming, deliberately seeking out bad ideas is a powerful way to unlock creativity. Generating bad ideas can reveal our assumptions about the difference between bad and good, and often seemingly bad ideas turn out to be good ones. Jotly and Cow Clicker were jokes or parodies—that is, not good ideas—that have been surprisingly successful. Neil Young and Crazy Horse have covered folk songs. An action blockbuster features a US president swinging a silver axe against vampires. In this talk, Steve will explore how opening up the bad idea valve can lead unexpectedly to the kind of success we aim for with our good ideas.
Design is all about value. It helps transfer value from one person to another. Design insures you have an experience: that at the end, you’re different than when you started. Design makes this difference, and like Babbage’s Difference Engine of yore, specific knobs and levers control how much value you can create with design.
In this presentation, we’ll learn how five levers — models, fidelity, audience, annotation, and velocity — work together. We’ll see how agile, lean, and waterfall teams apply these levers differently at different times to create different value from design.
Friday at work, you won’t be able to stop yourself from asking five, simple questions. You’ll be maximizing design value for every project you encounter.
The Right Stuff: What's in YOUR Portfolio?Lane Goldstone
Presented at Tech Jobs LA at Blankspaces, July 21, 2012
The growth of the Web and proliferation of mobile devices has created a huge opportunity for people who can design the look and behavior of digital products. This work spans single-person-single-device interactions through experiences that include multiple people, devices and locations. User Experience Designer (UXD), Interaction Designer (IxD), Information Architect (IA), Web Designer (WD)--whichever way you pitch your skill-set, this is truly a GREAT time be working in our field.
But--How do you showcase your talents succinctly and persuasively? What do recruiters and hiring managers look for in a great portfolio? This presentation shows you how
[1 hr Lecture] Designing a Culture of Co-CreationTeresa Brazen
My talk at the Big (D)esign Conference 2012. Synopsis below.
Design doesn’t happen inside a vacuum. It happens inside teams, inside the context of relationships, inside physical spaces, inside organizations with very particular cultures. Ignore that intricate ecosystem, and you might as well give your project a death sentence.
Teresa Brazen will draw from her experience bringing this holistic outlook to the design process. Pulling from methods used in filmmaking, fine art, design research, facilitation, improv, and UX design, she crafts “intentional environments” for her teams and clients. These literal and figurative environments cultivate work that is actionable, co-created, co-owned, and much more likely to succeed in the world.
She’ll discuss the benefits of intentional environments, walk you through how to design them and share methods for keeping them activated throughout the design process. You’ll walk away understanding how to cultivate intentionality and inspire teams and clients along the way. But more importantly, you’ll have a powerful new framework that will enrich your entire design process.
Going from Here to There: Transitioning into a UX Careerdpanarelli
A lot of people are curious about transitioning into the field of User Experience Design (UX). In this talk, I talk about a few different ways that you can transition into a UX career, be it grad school, night classes, or the ol' school of hard knocks, backed up by case studies. This talk was given at NoVA UX Meetup in the offices of AddThis, hosted by organizer Jim Lane.
For the Profit of Many – Designing Better For-Profit CompaniesChris Pallé
Talk was originally given at the RE:DESIGN Conference in Brooklyn, NY 4-28-2014 (redesignconference.com/conferences/uxd/)
The demand on businesses to think “socially” is evolving at a rapid pace. What was once good marketing to include something about a social cause on your Web site is no longer as impactful as threading it into the fabric of how you do business today. Come share in this conversation about B-Corporations and the implications pursuing this designation will have on your organization.
Presented by Mary Lukanuski at the Balanced Team Sunday Salon April 14, Pivotal Labs in NYC.
On the heels of The LeanUX Conference (#leanux14), Balanced Team held a one-day synthesizing symposium to share ideas, socialize, and continue the conversation.
For an event write-up, see http://pivotallabs.com/balanced-team-sunday-salon/
www.balancedteam.org
Bulletproof Communication Techniques; A UX Strategist's GuidesSarah B. Nelson
The practice of user experience has grown more sophisticated, produced higher quality online products, and gained wider acceptance beyond the design community. Still, so many potentially wonderful experiences disappoint and many talented design teams are excluded from decisions that fundamentally affect the experience. Why? Two words: ineffective communication.
Attendees will learn specific, proven techniques that can be applied in their own work environment to streamline communication and build more team cohesion. Sarah will present a variety of tools and strategies that have proven useful and highly effective for building arguments, communicating clearly with stakeholders, building trust, and gaining a seat at the strategic table.
Attendees will leave empowered to apply these techniques in their own practice and develop their own tools to suit their personality and work environment.
Start Empathy is a global
network of social entrepreneurs, educators, thought leaders, parents, young people, business leaders, journalists, universities, philanthropists and others who are connecting, collaborating, and aligning knowledge and resources to make empathy learning a norm, particularly in childhood.
Part I of the deck of slides from my workshop at UX Australia 2013 on place-making in cross-channel user experiences, previously a slightly different workshop at UX Lisbon 2012.
Essence of agile gives flavor of Agile and its core principles, highlighting how it can give real time benefits. I developed this asset, based on my certified knowledge and my years of experience in handling Agile projects, transitioning from waterfall to Agile and transforming business.Best used for 1 day workshop.
Agile for enterprise - Architecting digital change using agile as a strategy ...Reading Room
Presentation from Reading Room's Agile for Enterprise event on the 19th of September 2014 where Margaret Manning who is CEO of consultancy Reading Room, spoke on his experience and the purpose of his team.
Modern Agile – What's It Good For? - Jacob Creech - AgileNZ 2017AgileNZ Conference
The Agile Manifesto has been around since 2001 and, although the industry has rapidly developed, the principles still hold very true. However, there are lots of great new ideas that people have been experimenting with since the Manifesto was signed and, in this talk, attendees will hear about a few of these developments, focusing on the concept of Modern Agile.
About Jacob Creech:
Jacob started out in web development around 2000 and discovered that people constantly asked for things they didn't actually need, which led him on a journey of discovery that ended up in this thing called 'Agile'. He found himself in China helping develop virtual products for Second Life and then as the one and only non-Chinese person in a web development agency – good for language practice, not so much for delivering amazing work.
After some time back in New Zealand on a usability product among other things, he returned to China to co-found an Agile consulting company, worked with a variety of large, impressive-sounding international companies at a scale that would make most New Zealand cities look tiny, and managed to stumble into a range of interesting opportunities all around Asia that kept him busy for the next few years.
However, after some time, he got the itch to return to NZ and ended up at Assurity in late 2015 where he now heads up the Agile practice and works with government and non-government clients to deliver work in ever-improving ways. In his spare time, he (poorly) plays table tennis and enjoys naming babies after entrepreneurs.
Webinar - Design Thinking for Platform EngineeringOpenCredo
Design Thinking is revolutionising the delivery of next-level digital services with best-of-breed product design and user interface principles ensuring close alignment with users and making services a joy to use.
While much of this success has been in the delivery of customer-facing services, there is untapped potential when it comes to delivering frictionless experiences for the internal users of your infrastructure services – promising business value through increased productivity and reduced frustration in your development and operations teams.
Check out the slides from our webinar on approaching platform engineering with a design thinking mindset.
Speach on PMI-ACP hold at PMI-Pub event in Oslo. Presentation covers quickly PMI-ACP, compare how PMI-ACP works vs PMP. Introduction of PS2000-SOL agile contract standard in Norway
The way how we help customers at ASPgems to do their software development projects in order to better accomplish their business objective in the Digital World.
Regardless of what type of work you do, there may be benefits to applying some of the ideas articulated in the Agile Manifesto. This talk illustrates a few first steps you can take and try to uncover opportunities to improve how you deliver value.
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The slides from our event on 21 Jan 2016. Digital Branding is all about asking "why" - understanding your brand's essence and translating it using digital design skill into an experience that will really resonate with your customers.
The slides from our event on 21 Jan 2016. Digital Branding is all about asking "why" - understanding your brand's essence and translating it using digital design skill into an experience that will really resonate with your customers.
This presentation talks about how to unlock the power of content and personalisation using psychology. It explains:
1. Misconceptions about your target audience – the problem with carrying simplistic audience definitions that suited the world of mass marketing over to digital and how to improve your audience research;
2. Optimising personalisation by measuring behaviour – identifying digital measurements that uncover motivations, needs and intentions;
3. Key principles of psychology for behaviour change – how they can be applied to content strategy and personalisation across digital channels to deliver changes in audience behaviour;
4. Real-world examples with practical and experimental approaches.
An introduction to multi channel content strategyReading Room
Originally presented by Simon Nash for UKTI Export Week webinars. An hour long run through of the key principles of content strategy and content marketing.
Creating exceptional experiences in a multi-devices worldReading Room
Mobile browsing of digital content is now exceeding desktop consumption. Google is penalising websites that don’t have a mobile versions of their site. Some companies have responded by taking a 'Mobile First' approach in their digital strategy.
Often 'Mobile First' is shorthand for designing layouts for a smaller screen, but that is just a part of the story, after all we are designing services for people not layouts for devices.
The proliferation of devices and capabilities of mobile devices provides a range of exciting opportunities, your site visitors now have a personal device that incorporates GPS, push notifications and a camera in their pocket, this extends the capability of web experiences.
In this webinar Neil Shewan explores current trends in experience strategy, tactics and design and helps put them into context to provide you with a simple, and proven approach to deliver better experiences for your audiences.
In this presentation, Tom discusses how conversion is meaningful to your organisation’s strategy, what most website projects get wrong as and where you need to start to ensure your website works for you.
Dating a millennial – the path to purchase modelReading Room
With the rise of digital, companies now start with the technology and try to fit in a communication strategy. What they should be doing is starting with a communication strategy and trying to see which channels make most sense within the user’s path to purchase. Deborah Ko, Behavioural Psychologist, discusses the revised path to purchase model for millennial consumers to show that offline and digital touch points blend seamlessly together.
Digital Readiness - Get your business ready for digital changeReading Room
Whether you are changing your business model, digital communications road map, or refreshing your website – this presentation will talk you through some practical insights and actions you can take to get your business ready for change.
The presentation looks at organisational culture, agile thinking, resourcing, and workflows critical for success.
It provides often hidden insights gathered from our team, clients and the digital industry on ways to improve strategy and tactical execution of critical digital transformation.
Please feel free to get in touch, if you have any question regarding this presentation or want to find out more about how you can get your business ready for digital change.
Inside Consumers' Mind - A whitepaper by Reading RoomReading Room
The pace of change is increasing with disruption driven by relentless technological advancement. It requires organisations to deliver real products and services quickly, as well as respond to issues as they arise throughout projects.
This requires an agile consultancy and delivery approach engineered to embrace change, powered by a combination of strategy, technology and multidisciplinary consultancy, such as digital psychology.
Therefore, we are presenting this whitepaper to help you understand why and how digital psychology can help you glean insight into user behaviours and intent, create more relevant content and user experiences to reach the right audiences, and keep up with the changing digital landscape.
Developing seamless consumer experiences across multichannel platformsReading Room
Tom Voirol, Global Head of User Engagement at Reading Room, spoke on developing seamless consumer experiences across multichannel platforms at the Best Practices in Consumer Engagement Conference in Singapore on 13 Jan 2015.
In this presentation, he shared insights on:
* how to develop innovative strategies to prevent disjointed interactions with consumers;
* steps to creating a consistent brand personality & positioning across multiple channels;
* optimising the unique properties & advantages of each channel & tailoring user experience accordingly;
* how to promote ongoing, synchronised dialogue with consumers & be responsive enough to changes.
Why the humble whiteboard will trump technology in 2015Reading Room
As digital channels continue to proliferate, audience behaviour and business practice are evolving rapidly. Organisations must get back to basics and focus on audience insight in order to succeed in an increasingly complex digital environment. This presentation highlights the importance of understanding the emerging customer experience and developing a strategy that focuses your digital activity where it is most effective. It also suggests simple practical approaches like journey mapping and behavioural psychology to research and identify opportunities to create value for customers and organisations alike.
Practical examples of Digital Psychology in action and some practical advice on implementing Sitecore simply and effectively to make the most of these techniques.
Sitecore: Web psychology and customer experienceReading Room
Sitecore's Sandra White explains how Sitecore Experience Platform can help give your brand the capability to communicate in context and with increased relevance to individual members of your target audiences, to create engaging, personalised communications that will increase engagement, sales conversion and improve your bottom line.
The importance of behavioural psychology on digital strategyReading Room
New technologies, platforms and social contexts continue to disrupt business decision making. On behalf of brands and other clients the marketing and advertising industry continually seeks to exploit the potential of new targeting and personalisation technologies. Digital marcomms experts are increasingly turning to behavioural sciences to understand and influence consumer behaviour.
Effectively aligning m-Government strategies to your organisational objective...Reading Room
* Capturing your organisational objectives and goals as they apply to mobile strategy
* Exploring different methodologies and approaches to public engagement, including social media, crowdsourcing and ramification
* Developing mobile web applications and native apps based on research and underpinned by public feedback
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
2. Agile principles
3. Working software is delivered
frequently (weeks rather than
months)
4. Working software is the principal
measure of progress
5. Sustainable development, able
to maintain a constant pace
6. Close, daily cooperation between
business people and developers
7. Face-to-face conversation is the
best form of communication
8. Projects are built around motivated
individuals, who should be trusted
9. Continuous attention to technical excellence and
good design
10. Simplicity—the art of maximizing the
amount of work not done—is essential
11. Self-organising teams
Customer satisfaction by rapid
delivery of useful software
Working software is delivered
frequently
12. Regular adaptation to changing
circumstances
Working software is delivered
frequently, and is the principle
measure of progress
2. Welcome changing requirements, even late in
development
1. Customer satisfaction by rapid
delivery of useful software
7. 1. Employing new rapid digital
delivery models in favour of the
“big bang”
8. Delivery models are improving
Big bang, waterfall methods are dying;
1. Endless specification processes
2. Document to the finest point of detail
3. Big go-live with meteoric impact?
9. Challenges that today’s projects face
Do more with less
• Budget
• Resources
High expectations from both internal and external
stake holders
Pitfall of investing in commercial off the shelf
software and not much budget left for
customisation / development.
10. Question
What challenges do you face in
delivering your digital projects?
How could adopting the spirit of
agility address these issues?
13. The expert paradox
We regularly speak of our customer’s needs
But our practice is often dictated by our needs
14. User centric thinking
Embedding users at each stage;
Concepting and writing the brief
Interaction design
Using prototypes that make sense
Always in beta, using the right tools to test
15. Question
What might be stopping you from
involving users in the design and
development of your digital products?
How can we overcome those barriers?
16. 3. Embracing open source
tools for personalisation,
optimisation and increased
engagement
18. Evolution through disruption
Open source and cloud based tools are disrupting
the market
Conversion optimisation
Real-time personalisation
Targeted automated messaging delivery
Sexy tech is back, now it’s more accessible.
19. Question
Where do you see the opportunities
to personalise your organisations
digital user experience?
What are the barriers to realising
these opportunities.
21. The Objectives
We understand OTA need to:
• Increase capability and capacity within the
health system
• Maximise donation rates
• Build community awareness and stakeholder
engagement across Australia to promote
organ and tissue donation Project Objectives
We understand OTA need to:
• Have a stable environment for DonateLife
Week
• Maximise reuse and reduce rework
• Minimise cost impact of phased approach
Business Objectives Business Imperatives
22. Design for
main and
micro site
Refinement
of main site
design
How did this work?
December January February /March April/May
Donatelife.gov.au
Donate Life Week Site
Requirements-
gathering &
research
Visual designs
& Information
architecture
Functional
specification,
HTML
Functional
Prototype
Development
and UAT
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5
23. How did this work?
December January February March
Donatelife.gov.au
Donate Life Week Site
Requirements-
gathering &
research
Visual designs
& Information
architecture
Functional
specification,
HTML
Functional
Prototype
Development
and UAT
The research phase will essentially cover the
whole of the DLW site process as learnings
will be fed into the main site build.
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5
26. The Objectives
We understand SEQWater need
to:
• Provide up to date information for water users
• Flood awareness across QId
• Build community awareness and stakeholder
engagement across Australia to promote SEQ
as a tourist destination
We understand SEQWater need
to:
• Have a stable environment prior to Christmas
turn off of old sites
• Reduce duplication of publishing/content
• Minimise cost impact of phased approach
Business Objectives Business Imperatives
27. How did this work?
November December January Febraury
Integrations with external systems
Seqwater main site
Requirements-
gathering &
research
Visual designs
& Information
architecture
Functional
specification,
HTML
Functional
Prototype
Development
and UAT
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5
Seqwater up a dry gully site
28.
29.
30. Agile Software Development
Customer satisfaction by rapid
delivery of design, user
testing and useful software
Usable design assets and
working software are the principle
measures of progress
Agile Creative Technology