Scrum is inherently great but you sometimes run easily into serious pitfalls, so you have been doing Scrum in the wrong way, then it becomes worse.
Scrum Breakfast event this time will help you find solutions for those common pitfalls in Scrum and make your Scrum team great again.
- Speaker: Thai Doan Phuc, Scrum Master at Axon Active Vietnam
- Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Sat, 22nd June, 2019 (check-in from 8:30 AM)
- Venue: Forever Café, 44 Phan Dinh Phung Str., Da Nang
- Language: Vietnamese
Our workshop will be including the following:
- Experience through scrum events
- Visualization examples for teams to improve collaboration and communication
From Dscoop’s own playbook of working remotely with a global team for over a decade, comes tips, tools and tricks from Peter van Teeseling, Dscoop’s COO.
Match the best tools to the application you need -- from collaborating to managing time and tasks, to sharing documents and project roles and status.
Understand the various platforms and how to use them to connect and communicate with your team (including little-known tricks). Zoom, Officevibe, Microsoft Teams, Wrike, Sharepoint, Intercom, DailyBot, mobile apps, and more!
How to stay up-to-date with current virtual/remote trends
Tips and insights for driving personal and team productivity
From Dscoop’s own playbook of working remotely with a global team for over a decade, comes tips, tools and tricks from Peter van Teeseling, Dscoop’s COO.
Match the best tools to the application you need -- from collaborating to managing time and tasks, to sharing documents and project roles and status.
Understand the various platforms and how to use them to connect and communicate with your team (including little-known tricks). Zoom, Officevibe, Microsoft Teams, Wrike, Sharepoint, Intercom, DailyBot, mobile apps, and more!
How to stay up-to-date with current virtual/remote trends
Tips and insights for driving personal and team productivity
The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to:
- Inspect how the last Sprint went with regards to people, relationships, process, and tools;
- Identify and order the major items that went well and potential improvements; and,
- Create a plan for implementing improvements to the way the Scrum Team does its work.
Meta Meta Meta
You have attended workshops, you have seen them masterfully commanded by other people, and you really want to get a handle on doing this workshop thing yourself. This workshop is the workshop that will help you create and facilitate a workshop of your very own, in whatever workshop fashion you decide upon.
Mushroom Mushroom
Brad Nunnally, and Russ Unger, co-authors of the forthcoming book "Designing the Conversation" will help you identify the path unlocking the workshop achievement in whatever platform you choose. You will learn how to plan your agenda, structure your workshop, and identify the tools that are needed to help you along the way. Preparation is only a small portion of The Workshop Workshop; you will also gain from the wisdom of the CrankyTalk Workshops to help you feel more comfortable with your material–and yourself–in front of a group of people who are relying upon you to be their guide.
Snake
There will be activities where you will experience the true nature of "trial by fire" or "getting your feet wet" (whichever metaphor you prefer). That is correct: You will be leading your very own workshop within The Workshop Workshop, and presenting your findings and results back to the rest of the workshop attendees.
Bring your most comfortable pair of shoes, your favorite writing utensil, and all the gumption you can muster. This will be a jam-packed day!
Six behaviors you can consider when hiring/adding people to an agile team, and the questions you might ask to detect whether those are the right people.
BA and Beyond 19 - Antonio Gonzalez - How can we help teams to start new ideasBA and Beyond
As Business Analysts, we play a major role when starting a new idea. In an Agile environment it's not so crucial to gather all requirements upfront but to help the team to identify what's the minimum piece of work that can deliver value as soon as possible.
In this talk, I would like to share my experience as a BA with three different approaches that you can use to start a new idea:
Agile Inception
Design Sprint
Hackweek
For each of those three, you'll learn what they are and when it's best to use each of them. Related to those, I will also focus on the role of a BA (always speaking in 'first person'). Get ready to hear some real-life stories!
My Agile Suitcase at Agile 2013 in NashvilleMartin Heider
Slides of session at Agile 2013 conference in Nashville. It was facilitated by Martin Heider with Pecha Kuchas of Arlo Belshee, Johanna Rothman, Michael Sahota, David Hussman & Bernd Schiffer presenting their Agile Suitcases they would bring to waterfall island.
Science of Teams - a glimpse into some of the science of teams. These slides are only useful with the Game itself and a paper that supports the science. All of which are at agilepainrelief.com
Introduction to agile and Scrum.
Using Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe's XP game as a basis, we have adapted it to explain and demonstrate agile and Scrum. The second half of the presentation is largely repetitive because it is used at each stage in the game.
Slides from a 5/10/2017 talk at the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center (@theCenter) about a lean research mindset, the mechanics of learning from users, and the structure of a research prototype test session.
The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to:
- Inspect how the last Sprint went with regards to people, relationships, process, and tools;
- Identify and order the major items that went well and potential improvements; and,
- Create a plan for implementing improvements to the way the Scrum Team does its work.
Meta Meta Meta
You have attended workshops, you have seen them masterfully commanded by other people, and you really want to get a handle on doing this workshop thing yourself. This workshop is the workshop that will help you create and facilitate a workshop of your very own, in whatever workshop fashion you decide upon.
Mushroom Mushroom
Brad Nunnally, and Russ Unger, co-authors of the forthcoming book "Designing the Conversation" will help you identify the path unlocking the workshop achievement in whatever platform you choose. You will learn how to plan your agenda, structure your workshop, and identify the tools that are needed to help you along the way. Preparation is only a small portion of The Workshop Workshop; you will also gain from the wisdom of the CrankyTalk Workshops to help you feel more comfortable with your material–and yourself–in front of a group of people who are relying upon you to be their guide.
Snake
There will be activities where you will experience the true nature of "trial by fire" or "getting your feet wet" (whichever metaphor you prefer). That is correct: You will be leading your very own workshop within The Workshop Workshop, and presenting your findings and results back to the rest of the workshop attendees.
Bring your most comfortable pair of shoes, your favorite writing utensil, and all the gumption you can muster. This will be a jam-packed day!
Six behaviors you can consider when hiring/adding people to an agile team, and the questions you might ask to detect whether those are the right people.
BA and Beyond 19 - Antonio Gonzalez - How can we help teams to start new ideasBA and Beyond
As Business Analysts, we play a major role when starting a new idea. In an Agile environment it's not so crucial to gather all requirements upfront but to help the team to identify what's the minimum piece of work that can deliver value as soon as possible.
In this talk, I would like to share my experience as a BA with three different approaches that you can use to start a new idea:
Agile Inception
Design Sprint
Hackweek
For each of those three, you'll learn what they are and when it's best to use each of them. Related to those, I will also focus on the role of a BA (always speaking in 'first person'). Get ready to hear some real-life stories!
My Agile Suitcase at Agile 2013 in NashvilleMartin Heider
Slides of session at Agile 2013 conference in Nashville. It was facilitated by Martin Heider with Pecha Kuchas of Arlo Belshee, Johanna Rothman, Michael Sahota, David Hussman & Bernd Schiffer presenting their Agile Suitcases they would bring to waterfall island.
Science of Teams - a glimpse into some of the science of teams. These slides are only useful with the Game itself and a paper that supports the science. All of which are at agilepainrelief.com
Introduction to agile and Scrum.
Using Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe's XP game as a basis, we have adapted it to explain and demonstrate agile and Scrum. The second half of the presentation is largely repetitive because it is used at each stage in the game.
Slides from a 5/10/2017 talk at the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center (@theCenter) about a lean research mindset, the mechanics of learning from users, and the structure of a research prototype test session.
Thinking and working visually for software testers - Nordic Testing DaysHuib Schoots
Nowadays testers need to be creative in their approach of working. Creating test strategies, test plans, test reports and test cases in the “old school” style is taking too much time out of actual testing and is not particularly collaborative. Systems are getting more and more complex. This tutorial shows testers how to reduce the cost of testing, easily communicate their testing story and involve business analysts, programmers, users and others into their work with visualization. In our daily work as testers we use all kinds of automation tools to support our testing efforts. Among them are many visualization tools. But scientific studies show that sketching with a simple combination of pencil and paper might lead to better results.
Text is boring and not very creative. It lets your brain run at half power, only the left part of the brain is put to work. Visualization also put your right side of the brain to work. People remember images easier. In addition, images often impress us more. We often need many pages of text to describe what a single picture can say. The saying that ”a picture is worth a thousand words” is really true! A single image can transfer a complex idea fast and easy. Visualization allows you to quickly absorb large amounts of information.
By showing hands-on practices participants will learn how mind maps, drawings and graphics can be used directly in their daily work. Mind maps can also be used for a myriad of tasks and processes in testing. They can solve problems, can be used as frameworks, create lightweight test design and deliver dashboard style test results and test status.
تتحدث هذه المحاضرة عن العصف الذهني
Brainstorming
وهي أداة يتم استخدامها بغرض تجميع أكبر قدر ممكن من الأفكار لحل مشكلة أو تطوير منتج أو خدمة.
قمت في هذه المحاضرة بتعريف العصف الذهني او ال
Brainstorming
وشرحت أسباب اللجوء لهذه الأسلوب ووضحت أنواعه الموجودة.
قمت بعد ذلك بتوضيح خطوات العصف الذهني او ال
Brainstorming
متطرقا لأنواع متخصصة من العصف الذهني او ال
Brainstorming
يتم استخدامها في أحوال خاصة.
انتقلت بعدها لشرح استخدام تحليل باريتو عمليا في عمليات إدارة المشاريع وهي 6 عمليات يمكن فيها الاستفادة من تحليل باريتو فيها وعمليات تحليل الأعمال ( 15 عملية ) موزعة على دليل تحليل الأعمال من ال
PMI
( عمليتان) ودليل تحليل الأعمال من ال
IIBA
( 13 عملية ) وتم توضيح كيفية تطبيق ذلك في في التحليل الرباعي
SWOT
وفي إعداد الخطط الاستراتيجية.
Agile retro activities agile brazil - sept 2012Paulo Caroli
the presentation I used in AgileBrazil 2012. On it you can find many activities for Agile retrospectives. This presentation was used my me (Paulo caroli) to remember which activity to share next.
Agile Topics - Explained Simply - Practical Agilist.pptxBrian Link
I've put together this simple deck chock full of helpful tips and reminders about things like: running healthy standups, writing effective user stories, improving your backlog refinement and maintenance, focusing on getting value from sprint reviews, using retros to your greatest advantage, getting better at applying strategy using OKRs and roadmaps to align your backlog, and the importance of understanding why agile even works by studying the seven key mindsets and cultures that make up the Agile Mindset.
SharePoint projects are wickedly complex. Among the reasons: You are dealing with loosely defined big-picture issues like collaboration, information sharing, portal navigation and information organization; and you are trying to define these solutions within the context of the social complexity that exists in all organizations. The result is that you end up with solutions that may satisfy some of your stakeholders, but which leave others disengaged, disenfranchised and disappointed. Getting to success is dependent on reaching a shared understanding, followed by a shared commitment from all of the participants and stakeholders.
We have discovered that visual tools can very quickly allow groups of people to get to shared understanding and commitment. We will share our techniques with you and teach you how to use free or very inexpensive tools that allow you elicit your clients' goals. We then show you to prioritize, map and construct the solution.
We will cover the use of Gamestorming and Innovation Games, which use the concepts of games to get to serious results in a much less painless way than the usual planning and requirements workshops. We will demonstrate the use of mind mapping for navigational design, taxonomy design, prioritization and capturing the thought process of a team via an interactive process.
[Scrum Breakfast DN] Is it possible to make 100% Unit Test coverage for your ...Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
Scrum Breakfast this June will focus on the following guiding concerns:
• Understand unit testing fundamentals in Android/iOS development.
• Know why we need to write tests, how it helps to control code quality.
• Easy to write testable code with MVVM (Model–View–ViewModel) architecture.
• CI/CD setup using Jenkins and Gitlab to show unit test coverage.
Agile approaches are used to build high-quality software products while reducing the risk associated with long time-to-market.
In this workshop, we would like to share with you about how we apply Agile Automation Testing in our current project and also guide you to start an automation test project easy and painlessly step by step, so that at the end you are confident to write a test by yourself.
The idea of a Retrospective session is to help Scrum team develop continuously in all aspects (process, teamwork, technology,…). By assessing the situation and deciding what to change, our Scrum team will definitely move forward.
Come and we’ll discuss How to have a productive Retrospective session:
- Why Retrospective mustn’t be skipped?
- How to run Retrospective effectively?
- Explore toolbox for a productive Retrospective
Who should join?
- Leaders, Retrospective facilitators, Scrum Masters
- Those who want to improve team’s performance
With many years of working as PO, Scrum Master in Scrum teams, Mr. Giang Le – Axon Active’s head of research find that Retrospective is often underestimated and passed away although it is very important. In this Scrum Breakfast event, he’ll share tips and techniques for a better Retrospective.
- Topic: Toolbox for a productive Retrospective
- Time: 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Saturday, 30th November, 2019
- Location: Trung Nguyen Legend Café, 264A Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, ward 8, dist. 3, HCM city
There are FREE light breakfast and drinks for everyone.
Topic: UI/UX DESIGN IN AGILE PROCESS
Why do we integrate design into our Agile process?
As we all know, the Agile Manifesto is well-received and successfully adopted as it is today thanks to the 12 underpinning principles. While “good design” is one main reason that “enhances agility”, “Agile processes promote sustainable development”.
At Axon Active, it’s important for us to do everything Agile and work with one another collaboratively in Collaboration Model. It gets people on the same page, makes everyone engage more with the product, encourages them to share more creative ideas, and gives them the flexibility they need to improve themselves.
Indeed, Designers and Developers can collaborate more closely and effectively, and subsequently integrating design into Agile process will yield numerous benefits.
For that reason, Scrum Breakfast Da Nang this October will be the very chance for you to learn:
• How to successfully integrate design into Agile process in practice
• How different Collaboration Model is from traditional model
• The benefits of Collaboration Model when done correctly
Team building in the Infinite game - HCMC Scrum Breakfast - 28/09/2019Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
[HCMC Scrum Breakfast] Team building in the Infinite game
How does your Scrum team organize “Team building”?
Do you just spend some hours at a party, play a funny game or go somewhere far away only once a year, and no more activities after that?
To Axon Active, “Team building” is not just a short-term activity. We hold “Team building” every single day, in our daily Scrum meeting, retrospective,…under the form of Infinite game.
- What is true team building?
- What is the Infinite game?
- How Infinite game helps build our team stronger?
We are happy to enjoy a useful Saturday morning with you:··
- Speaker: Mr. Tuan Ta & Mr. Nam Ha – Scrum Masters at Axon Active
- Time: 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Saturday, 28th September 2019
- Location: Trung Nguyen coffee, 264A Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Str., District 3, HCMC
Design Thinking in Solving Problem - HCMC Scrum Breakfast - July 27, 2019Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
Did you know that Design Thinking is one of the most advantageous processes in dealing with difficulties?
Particularly true for developers, who always lean on teamwork to solve problems, Design Thinking becomes more important as it helps boost team’s performance to the next level after all.
Join this Scrum Breakfast event now if you are finding a practical and effective problem–solving way!!
– Topic: Design thinking in solving problems
The basic concept of Design Thinking
How the entire Design Thinking process works
How Design Thinking helps in understanding problems from customer’s perspective
How Design Thinking helps in defining and brainstorming solutions
– Speaker: Mr. Nhung Ngo – Scrum Master at Axon Active Vietnam
– Time: 09:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Saturday, 27th July 2019
– Location: Trung Nguyen coffee, 264A Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Str., District 3, HCMC
Come and enjoy this Scrum breakfast event with us now! There are free light breakfast and drinks for everyone.
FIND MORE INFORMATION HERE http://bit.ly/2FTc6XA
Topic: Work as a Remote team
Speaker: Mr. Kiet Pham – Jaguar Team, Axon Active Vietnam
Are you feeling upset with your Remote team?
Is your team encountering dysfunctions?
If yes, then this Scrum Breakfast is obviously suitable for you. You will learn how to solve these problems effectively :
- What is a remote team?
- Advantages and disadvantages of a remote team compare to an onsite team.
- Common problems and tips to overcome.
- Sharing experience.
Reactive programming by spring webflux - DN Scrum Breakfast - Nov 2018Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
Are you struggling to create a non-blocking REST application or a reactive micro-services? Spring WebFlux, a new module introduced by Spring 5 may help.
This new module introduces:
- Fully non-blocking
- Supports Reactive Streams back pressure
- Runs on such servers as Netty, Undertow, and Servlet 3.1+ containers
- Its support for the reactive programming model
In our next Scrum Breakfast, we will discuss Spring WebFlux, its benefit and how we implement it.
Our workshop will be including the following:
- What is reactive programming
- Introduction to Spring Webflux
- Tea break
- The details in Spring Webflux
- Reactive stack demonstration
- Q&A
Benefits of BPMN in Software Development - DN Scrum Breakfast - September 29,...Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
Pictures are better way to communicate organization's processes and requirements to its people. This is where modeling languages come in and allows companies to show their processes easily through pictures to minimize error and miscommunication among staffs.
This Scrum Breakfast, we will look at Business Process Modeling and Notation (BPMN) as a standard of modeling languages for business processes, going through what it is, what it was, and how it is essential and should be used in your company.
Our workshop will be including the following:
- Introduction to BPMN and Axon.Ivy
- Short demonstration
- Tea break
- Practice tasks
- Teams presentation
CSS Flexbox and Grid: The future of website layouts - DN Scrum Breakfast - Au...Scrum Breakfast Vietnam
CSS has always been used to layout web pages, but it's never done a very good job of it. The world has changed when CSS Flexbox and CSS Grid were introduced. These two CSS3 web layout techniques have become popular in web design in recent times. There are many problems that are hard or impossible to solve with CSS alone, now have become much easier with Flexbox or CSS Grid. Flexbox is made for one-dimensional layouts and Grid is made for two-dimensional layouts. As a web developer, you must have a look at it. They are the futures of web layout.
Our workshop will be including the following:
1. How CSS Layouts were handled before now
2. An introduction to CSS Flexbox
3. Learn CSS Flexbox with the game
4. Tea Break
5. An introduction to CSS Grid
6. Learn CSS Grid with game
- Automation testing is like a backbone to Agile Software Development for the advantages it offers. Reliability, reusability, and speed are just a few of them. However:
- What are the Automation Testing Concepts, Strategy, Challenges? 樂What, When and How to apply automation testing in Agile Methodology and an idea about the automation testing framework?
Let's come and join us at our upcoming scrum-breakfast to find the answers and tips to run automation testing successfully in Agile.
>Topic: Automation Testing in Agile Methodology
> Speakers: Ms. Linh Vuong & Mr. Bach Duc - software test engineers at Axon Active Vietnam/
[DN Scrum Breakfast] API Automation Testing Using Retrofit & CucumberScrum Breakfast Vietnam
Nowadays, these tests by using WebDriver are useful in regression testing but we need more efficient feedback to developers if backend has any issues. In this topic, we will introduce the way to be approach the automated API and learn the technical automation with Retrofit & Cucumber.
Our workshop will be including the following:
1. Warm Up - Some questions to interact with audience
2. Context - The Future of Software QA and Test Automation
3. Techniques - Introduce Cucumber & Retrofit
4. Demo - Project Demo and Mini Demo
5. Practices - Assignment for audience - Group activities
6. Q&A
What is teamwork? No matter what the answer may be, teamwork doesn't just happen naturally. Who will be in charge to make teamwork happen? Will it be the company, leader or team member? Let's talk about the leader's job first.
This workshop aims at discussing and sharing our experiences for effectively learning and applying Cloud Computing in building IT solutions. There are discussions on biggest Cloud Computing services: Amazon’s AWS, Microsoft’s Azure, IBM’s Bluemix.
- ElasticSearch is a powerful, secured and a high performer to support the search engine in building linguistic processing, query understanding and result relevancy.
- The success stories of using Elasticsearch included many giants like Docker, IBM, Orange and the Guardian. What is Elasticsearch? What is its power to help them build a superb search engine? How can you begin and apply Elastichsearch to your software development?
- You will partly find out these answers in this presentation.
[DN Scrum Breakfast] Automation E2E Testing with Chimp Framework and WebdriverIOScrum Breakfast Vietnam
Chimp makes it super easy for developers to write automated tests, by taking away all the pain associated with setting up tools and allowing developers to focus on building-in quality. It does so by integrating and sprinkling magic over the following tools:
- Mocha, Jasmine or Cucumber.js
- Selenium and WebdriverIO
- Chai or Jasmine assertion libraries inside your steps
- Built in Node.js, works for any web application
Protractor plays an important role in testing AngularJS applications and works as a solution integrator combining powerful technologies like Selenium, Jasmine, Web driver, etc. It is intended not only for testing AngularJS applications but also for writing automating regression tests for normal web applications.
In this topic, our speaker has taken you through a short tour from basic steps to advanced steps to work in project. There are following main sessions:
+ Protractor introduction
+ Building up and creating a simple test script
+ Getting familiar with Cucumber
+ Using page object model (POM) with protractor and cucumber
+ Reporting
Da Nang Scrum Breakfast in July 2017 with topic Angular Tour.
For more information, please visit: www.fb.com/AxonActiveVietnam or www.fb.com/scrumbreakfast.vn
Distributed team means that a group works as a team but geographically separated, which requires a practical method to work effectively.
In this Scrum Breakfast of June, we would like to bring a special IOT team at Axon Active Vietnam to share how they can utilize Agile in their team and discuss lessons learn.
Topic: Distributed Team
Speaker: IOT Team – Heads of Department at Axon Active Vietnam
Time: Saturday – 24th June, 2017 | 9:00 AM – 11:00AM
Venue: Trung Nguyên Cafe, 264A Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa, Ho Chi Minh
#scrumbreakfast #agile #AxonActiveVietnam #DistributedTeam
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
A Comprehensive Look at Generative AI in Retail App Testing.pdfkalichargn70th171
Traditional software testing methods are being challenged in retail, where customer expectations and technological advancements continually shape the landscape. Enter generative AI—a transformative subset of artificial intelligence technologies poised to revolutionize software testing.
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
Venez le découvrir lors de cette session ignite
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
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10. Should avoid
• Being a team assistant:
• Taking care of team
• Solves issues (impediments) for team
Should show them they can solve most of their problems by themselves,
and be a good coach, facilitator and servant leader.
11. Should avoid
• Technical expert:
• feel a strong need
to advise people on what to do
Trust the team they are the experts and coach them so they become better
14. • Use italics with Axon blue color
to highlight keywords of your
contents.
“The Development Team uses the Daily Scrum to inspect progress toward the Sprint
Goal and to inspect how progress is trending toward completing the work in the Sprint
Backlog” – Scrum Guide.
20. “The human brain processes images 60,000 times faster than text, and 90 percent of information
transmitted to the brain is visual” - http://www.t-sciences.com
A picture is worth a thousand words
31. Five-step-approach
1. Set the Stage
2. Gather Data
3. Generate Insights
4. Decide What to Do
5. Close the Retrospective
32. Set the stage
• Purpose:
• Focus on the work at hand
• Set an environment where
everybody feels safe to speak
• Activities:
• Short introduction
• Welcome
• Purpose
• Timebox
• Check-in
• happy, angry, apprehensive, sad, and
hopeful
33. Gather Data
• Purpose
• Bring the facts of the sprint to
the table
• Expand everyone’s perspective
• What happened, make sure
everyone has the same picture
• Activities:
• Hard facts:
• Events
• Metrics
• Features
• Stories completed
• Feeling(personal opinions and feelings)
• Start Stop Continue
• Mad Glad Sad
36. Generate Insights
• Purpose:
• Analyze the data to find
root causes
• Allows the team to step
back, see the big picture
• Activities:
• Decide for a subject
• Dot-Voting
• Dive deeper into the selected subject to find
the root cause
• Five Whys
39. Decide What To Do
• Purpose:
• Create action items
to improve in the
next iterations
40. Close The Retrospective
• Purpose:
• Don’t just walk away but close
the retro with an activity
• Activities:
• One word before leaving
• “Please share with us –in one word—how
you are feeling now, at the end of this
retrospective”
• Perform a Retrospective of the Retrospective
session
• Thank everyone and let them go
Classify audience
Have you ever heard about Scrum?
Are you using Scrum in your team?
How many events/meetings in Scrum? What are they?
What are Scrum roles?
What questions are often asked in Daily Meeting?
What is sprint?
“With Scrum, a product is built in a series of iterations called sprints that break down big, complex projects into bite-sized pieces”
Have you ever heard about “Scrum Goal”?
What do you understand about “self-organizing”?
Warm up questions relating to Scrum Planning
Which activities you often do in Scrum Planning?
If you are ScrumMaster?
If you are Develoment Team
Your SM always decides the estimation?
Your SM always solves issues (impediments) by himself?
Your SM is technical expert? => He feels a strong need to advise people what to do?
Manage the meeting?
You might wonder: where does it say that the Scrum Master doesn’t lead the events? And if the Scrum Master doesn’t lead them, who does? What IS the Scrum Master’s role at the events? To answer this let’s take a deep-dive into Scrum.
Taking care of the team, solve issues (impediments) for them, plan meetings… It’s easy to get there as it seems to be helpful. But only in the short term. Long-term, it will create unconfident people who rely on ScrumMaster and never take over responsibility and ownership. Instead, you shall show them they can solve most of their problems by themselves, and be a good coach, facilitator and servant leader.
Facilitation is more than just leading Scrum meetings. As a facilitator, a ScrumMaster should know how to make conversations efficient and smooth. A ScrumMaster should know how to help people and team to agree and make a decision. The ability to facilitate is critical for team success.
Warm up
Report to Scrum Master
Discuss technical things
It is over 15 minutes
Don’t share impediments
The Development Team uses the Daily Scrum to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal and to inspect how progress is trending toward completing the work in the Sprint Backlog.
The Development Team uses the Daily Scrum to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal and to inspect how progress is trending toward completing the work in the Sprint Backlog.
I like to start a new team like this: I’ll definitely run the first two or three meetings. Then I shift to simply announcing, “OK, everyone, it’s time to start.” I might say, “Who wants to go first?” But I’ll soon stop saying even that.
After a few meetings like that, I’ll switch to visibly looking at my watch when the meeting is ready to start and, if necessary, I’ll clear my throat loudly enough that people get the point. I’ll then stand silently until someone says, “Oh, I guess we’re supposed to start.” After a few days of looking at my watch and clearing my throat, I’ll simplify and just look at my watch at the designated start time. After a couple of days of that, I’ll stop even looking at my watch. I’ll just stand there and wait for the team to decide to get started.
I definitely don’t stay silent during the entire meeting. I may need to coach a person into providing more detail, or I may politely interrupt someone (“Maybe we should go into the details after the daily scrum”).
Warm up
Physical board or using jira, tfs?
When practicing Scrum, we can make the sprint backlog visible by putting it on a Scrum task board. Team members update the task board continuously throughout the sprint; if someone thinks of a new task, she writes a new card and puts it on the wall.
At any point in time, the total work remaining to reach a goal can be summed. The Product Owner tracks this total work remaining at least every Sprint Review. The Product Owner compares this amount with work remaining at previous Sprint Reviews to assess progress toward completing projected work by the desired time for the goal. This information is made transparent to all stakeholders.
Various projective practices upon trending have been used to forecast progress, like burn-downs, burn-ups, or cumulative flows. These have proven useful. However, these do not replace the importance of empiricism. In complex environments, what will happen is unknown. Only what has already happened may be used for forward-looking decision-making.
This is a powerful alternative to a Sprint Burndown. At the end of every Daily Stand-up meeting the team asks themselves; how confident are we that we will be able to finish each User Story by the end of the Sprint? The answer is represented by a Confidence Smiley.
When a smiley shifts (from green to orange, or from orange to
red) the team grabs the opportunity to discuss what they need
to do, how they can help out, and if they need to alert Product
Owners and Stakeholders on changes in the forecast.
Confidence Smileys offer an instant and simple overview of the
team’s sprint progress for anyone else as well.
If you for some reason become blocked while working on a
task, preventing you from moving forward ‐ add a red blocker
note on top of that task. This makes the reason known for
everyone, and also works as a follow‐up reminder.
Review the blockers during the Daily Stand‐up and discuss how
to address and resolve each of them.
The description clearly states why you are blocked, who you
are waiting for (and why), or what the problem is. To make it
even clearer, write your own name and the date you became
blocked in the corner of the Post‐it.
Warm up
Which retrospective technical are you using?
Has no idea on retrospective?
There are few of silent people
It is not important so you think you can ignore this meeting?
During a discussion some people might be very outgoing and talking and talking and you can hardly stop them. Some other people like to stay in the background and don’t say much. They just give their opinion when you ask them directly.
When you skip generating insights, your team may not understand how events, behaviors, and circumstances affect their ability to develop software
Lead the team to examine the conditions, interactions, and patterns that contributed to their success. Investigate breakdowns and deficiencies
During a discussion some people might be very outgoing and talking and talking and you can hardly stop them. Some other people like to stay in the background and don’t say much. They just give their opinion when you ask them directly.
You identified a list of possible root cause of the problem and potential solutions. Now you want to decide what you want to do differently in the next Sprint.