The document discusses running successful Agile projects. It notes that software development is challenging because customers may not know their requirements upfront, developers don't know how to build projects initially, and things often change. Agile methods address these challenges by delivering value incrementally, providing visibility, reducing risk over time, and maintaining adaptability. The document then discusses selecting the right project, contract type, and development methodology for Agile success.
MySQL Enterprise Backup - BnR ScenariosKeith Hollman
A quick intro of what MEB is, but then a more hands-on approach to how to backup MySQL, what options are available and then how to restore accordingly.
Flexviews is a materialized view solution for MySQL. This set of slides introduces Flexviews concepts, and gives some examples in how to use it and what to use it for.
This talk discusses how we structure our analytics information at Adjust. The analytics environment consists of 20+ 20TB databases and many smaller systems for a total of more than 400 TB of data. See how we make it work, from structuring and modelling the data through moving data around between systems.
How Events Are Reshaping Modern SystemsJonas Bonér
Event-driven architecture and design have been getting a lot of attention in recent years. It’s an old concept that has been around for decades, so why this sudden peak of interest?
In this talk, we will explore the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, and how we can unleash the power of events. The goal is to arm you with a solid theoretical understanding of how to design an event-driven system, what tools and techniques you can use to reap the most benefit from its design, and perhaps most importantly, what to avoid.
We'll discuss how an event-driven design can help:
- drive autonomy
- reduce risk
- increase certainty
- increase loose coupling
- increase scalability
- increase resilience
- increase traceability
Skeptics should definitely attend.
Le droit des noms de domaine est une préfiguration du droit de l'internet en son entier : ils sont à la croisée de la propriété intellectuelle, des contrats internationaux et du commerce électronique. Ils sont des outils techniques régis par des règles de source privée. Les intermédiaires jouent un rôle crucial, et se pose la question de leur responsabilité. Ils sont des points d'accès à des sites associatifs ou commerciaux, publibs ou privés, des moyens de communication (e-mail) et des objets techniques. Le cadre juridique des noms de domaine est un creuset de celui de l'internet.
C'est le sens de cette présentation de mon livre "Le droit des noms de domain", Lexis Nexis, collection IRPI, 2012 (publié avec le soutien de l'AFNIC et d'INDOM)
MySQL Enterprise Backup - BnR ScenariosKeith Hollman
A quick intro of what MEB is, but then a more hands-on approach to how to backup MySQL, what options are available and then how to restore accordingly.
Flexviews is a materialized view solution for MySQL. This set of slides introduces Flexviews concepts, and gives some examples in how to use it and what to use it for.
This talk discusses how we structure our analytics information at Adjust. The analytics environment consists of 20+ 20TB databases and many smaller systems for a total of more than 400 TB of data. See how we make it work, from structuring and modelling the data through moving data around between systems.
How Events Are Reshaping Modern SystemsJonas Bonér
Event-driven architecture and design have been getting a lot of attention in recent years. It’s an old concept that has been around for decades, so why this sudden peak of interest?
In this talk, we will explore the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, and how we can unleash the power of events. The goal is to arm you with a solid theoretical understanding of how to design an event-driven system, what tools and techniques you can use to reap the most benefit from its design, and perhaps most importantly, what to avoid.
We'll discuss how an event-driven design can help:
- drive autonomy
- reduce risk
- increase certainty
- increase loose coupling
- increase scalability
- increase resilience
- increase traceability
Skeptics should definitely attend.
Le droit des noms de domaine est une préfiguration du droit de l'internet en son entier : ils sont à la croisée de la propriété intellectuelle, des contrats internationaux et du commerce électronique. Ils sont des outils techniques régis par des règles de source privée. Les intermédiaires jouent un rôle crucial, et se pose la question de leur responsabilité. Ils sont des points d'accès à des sites associatifs ou commerciaux, publibs ou privés, des moyens de communication (e-mail) et des objets techniques. Le cadre juridique des noms de domaine est un creuset de celui de l'internet.
C'est le sens de cette présentation de mon livre "Le droit des noms de domain", Lexis Nexis, collection IRPI, 2012 (publié avec le soutien de l'AFNIC et d'INDOM)
Viktor Kisko - Discover to deliver: agile product planning and analysisAgile Lietuva
Talk will present analysis method with application examples. Method was recently published by Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman, recognized experts in agile requirements management and collaboration. Discover to deliver aims to help software teams discover valuable features to deliver them faster.
This presentation is about how you could leverage values, principles and practices of Scrum to make your iterations/ building of your product successful.
Project tracking and metrics on share pointlizgardipee
Presentation on how Rockwell Automation uses a custom list in SharePoint to track projects, generate metrics, and identify trends for their Technical Communication Dept. by Liz Gardipee and Kathleen Ruggeri.
Scrum teams use burn down chart to represent/track the iteration progress, and the most common burn down chart is the time-based one. But when doing that our team got some problems, it's not accurate to use time-based burn down to represent the true velocity and the feature completion. We experienced the situation that the team-velocity was pretty good, which means team could "burn" enough hours, while we didn't DELIVER as many feature comparing with the burn down. This topic is a case study based on what we did trying to resolve our problems.
Agile project management - everything you want to know but were afraid to ask
Presented by Adrian Pyne
Tuesday 18 October 2016
APM East of England branch event
Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford
6 Insights to Master the Work Ahead in Life SciencesCognizant
Explore the impact of digital transformation on the life sciences industry and what it will take to transform an industry value chain in need of drastic modernization. http://cogniz.at/TWAls
So you are considering going agile, huh? Your biggest question is probably "where do I start"? This session will help you answer that question and get you started down the road to agility . Mike will explore how to choose your first project and ensure that the pilot team is setup for success. He will talk through common organizational challenges and show you how to overcome them. You'll leave this talk with the knowledge necessary to get your first team going while laying the foundation to build on that success.
Techniques for Effectively Slicing User Stories by Naresh JainNaresh Jain
In order to achieve my goals, as a buyer of your product, I want awesome feature. AT: make sure your users stories don't get in the way.
Users Stories, the tool teams use to break big ideas into small demonstrable deliverable, are easy to describe and challenging to write effectively. In this hands-on workshop you'll learn how to write great user stories and acceptance criteria, that everyone on the team understands. We'll learn various techniques to slice your stories using the tracer-bullet approach. We will discuss what elements should be included in the stories, what criteria you should keep in mind while slicing stories; why the size of your user story is important and how to make them smaller and efficient.
Agenda:
What do you do to Large Stories? Spike, Split, Stub & Timebox (SSST) technique.
Core Slicing Techniques:
1. System Slice
1.a. Static vs. Dynamic
1.b. Real-time vs. Batch Processing
1.c. Build vs. Buy
1.d. Automated vs. Manual Steps
1.e. Defer certain roles
2. Behavioural Slice
2.a. Adjusting Sophistication - MVF (Minimum Viable Feature) or Walking Skeleton
2.a.1. Acceptance Criteria
2.b. By-pass certain steps in the workflow
2.c. Focus on Happy Path First (edge cases later)
2.d. No options - 1 option - Many options
3. Incrementally improve ‘Ilities' (Usability, Scalability, Reliability, etc.)
3.a. Simpler UI (even consider using a standard UI)
3.b. Minmal Data
3.c. Improve Performance Iteratively
Agile testing principles and practices - Anil KaradeIndicThreads
Traditional test processes are not adaptive to extensive changes in software. Agile process emphasizes on ability to adapt to changing business needs, customer collaboration, integrated teams and frequent delivery of business values. Agile is an umbrella term that describes a variety of methods including XP and Scrum.
The talk will discuss pitfalls of the traditional testing process. Traditional testing process happens very late in the SDLC Where as Agile process focuses on test-first approach. The talk will explain benefits of going agile. Principles and practices of agile process will be discussed and agile methodologies Scrum and Extreme Programming will be discussed in detail. Purpose of Scrum, its effectiveness, timings and managing the scrum will be discussed. Some of the practices for XP like Pair Programming, Test Driven Development will be discussed. The Talk will also cover the QA role in agile world. The talk will cover the implementation issues while shifting from traditional to agile process. Talk will also include an interactive game for illustration of concepts.
A Non-profit testing community and certification organization.
A global alliance of visionary industry leaders, prominent authors, leading educational institutions and testing evangelists who are passionate about proliferation of agile in testing.
The Mission:
- To grow agile testing awareness, practices and acceptance.
- To create a learning road-map specifically in agile testing space.
- To identify the milestones that can be evaluated, certified and thus recognized.
Agile Methodology is not new. Many organisations / teams have already adopted Agile way of Software Development or are in the enablement journey for the same. What does this mean for Testing? There is no doubt that the Testing approach and mindset also needs to change to be in tune with the Agile Development methodology. Learn what does it mean to Test on Agile Projects.
Viktor Kisko - Discover to deliver: agile product planning and analysisAgile Lietuva
Talk will present analysis method with application examples. Method was recently published by Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman, recognized experts in agile requirements management and collaboration. Discover to deliver aims to help software teams discover valuable features to deliver them faster.
This presentation is about how you could leverage values, principles and practices of Scrum to make your iterations/ building of your product successful.
Project tracking and metrics on share pointlizgardipee
Presentation on how Rockwell Automation uses a custom list in SharePoint to track projects, generate metrics, and identify trends for their Technical Communication Dept. by Liz Gardipee and Kathleen Ruggeri.
Scrum teams use burn down chart to represent/track the iteration progress, and the most common burn down chart is the time-based one. But when doing that our team got some problems, it's not accurate to use time-based burn down to represent the true velocity and the feature completion. We experienced the situation that the team-velocity was pretty good, which means team could "burn" enough hours, while we didn't DELIVER as many feature comparing with the burn down. This topic is a case study based on what we did trying to resolve our problems.
Agile project management - everything you want to know but were afraid to ask
Presented by Adrian Pyne
Tuesday 18 October 2016
APM East of England branch event
Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford
6 Insights to Master the Work Ahead in Life SciencesCognizant
Explore the impact of digital transformation on the life sciences industry and what it will take to transform an industry value chain in need of drastic modernization. http://cogniz.at/TWAls
So you are considering going agile, huh? Your biggest question is probably "where do I start"? This session will help you answer that question and get you started down the road to agility . Mike will explore how to choose your first project and ensure that the pilot team is setup for success. He will talk through common organizational challenges and show you how to overcome them. You'll leave this talk with the knowledge necessary to get your first team going while laying the foundation to build on that success.
Techniques for Effectively Slicing User Stories by Naresh JainNaresh Jain
In order to achieve my goals, as a buyer of your product, I want awesome feature. AT: make sure your users stories don't get in the way.
Users Stories, the tool teams use to break big ideas into small demonstrable deliverable, are easy to describe and challenging to write effectively. In this hands-on workshop you'll learn how to write great user stories and acceptance criteria, that everyone on the team understands. We'll learn various techniques to slice your stories using the tracer-bullet approach. We will discuss what elements should be included in the stories, what criteria you should keep in mind while slicing stories; why the size of your user story is important and how to make them smaller and efficient.
Agenda:
What do you do to Large Stories? Spike, Split, Stub & Timebox (SSST) technique.
Core Slicing Techniques:
1. System Slice
1.a. Static vs. Dynamic
1.b. Real-time vs. Batch Processing
1.c. Build vs. Buy
1.d. Automated vs. Manual Steps
1.e. Defer certain roles
2. Behavioural Slice
2.a. Adjusting Sophistication - MVF (Minimum Viable Feature) or Walking Skeleton
2.a.1. Acceptance Criteria
2.b. By-pass certain steps in the workflow
2.c. Focus on Happy Path First (edge cases later)
2.d. No options - 1 option - Many options
3. Incrementally improve ‘Ilities' (Usability, Scalability, Reliability, etc.)
3.a. Simpler UI (even consider using a standard UI)
3.b. Minmal Data
3.c. Improve Performance Iteratively
Agile testing principles and practices - Anil KaradeIndicThreads
Traditional test processes are not adaptive to extensive changes in software. Agile process emphasizes on ability to adapt to changing business needs, customer collaboration, integrated teams and frequent delivery of business values. Agile is an umbrella term that describes a variety of methods including XP and Scrum.
The talk will discuss pitfalls of the traditional testing process. Traditional testing process happens very late in the SDLC Where as Agile process focuses on test-first approach. The talk will explain benefits of going agile. Principles and practices of agile process will be discussed and agile methodologies Scrum and Extreme Programming will be discussed in detail. Purpose of Scrum, its effectiveness, timings and managing the scrum will be discussed. Some of the practices for XP like Pair Programming, Test Driven Development will be discussed. The Talk will also cover the QA role in agile world. The talk will cover the implementation issues while shifting from traditional to agile process. Talk will also include an interactive game for illustration of concepts.
A Non-profit testing community and certification organization.
A global alliance of visionary industry leaders, prominent authors, leading educational institutions and testing evangelists who are passionate about proliferation of agile in testing.
The Mission:
- To grow agile testing awareness, practices and acceptance.
- To create a learning road-map specifically in agile testing space.
- To identify the milestones that can be evaluated, certified and thus recognized.
Agile Methodology is not new. Many organisations / teams have already adopted Agile way of Software Development or are in the enablement journey for the same. What does this mean for Testing? There is no doubt that the Testing approach and mindset also needs to change to be in tune with the Agile Development methodology. Learn what does it mean to Test on Agile Projects.
WQD2011 - Breakthrough Process Improvement - Mashreq Bank - Improving Sales, ...Dubai Quality Group
Breakthrough Process Improvement case study submitted by Mashreq Bank during 3rd Continual Improvement & Innovation Symposium organized by Dubai Quality Group's Continual Improvement Subgroup to celebrate World Quality Day 2011.
Consulting Overview for Sales Implementation TeamJudy Hogan
I prepared this presentation for a group of sales implementation professionals who were transforming their function from project management to client consulting.
KPI Partners E-Book: The Project Analytics FrameworkKPI Partners
This e-book discusses the goals and objectives of project-based analytics.
There is a saying that if it cannot be measured, it cannot be managed. Traditionally, projects have used schedules and budgets to monitor progress. This only provides part of the answer. It does not address other variables.
Just because a project comes in on time and on budget does not mean it is a success. The deliverables may be of poor quality, and there may be dozens of outstanding issues. A much broader view is required to insure a project’s ultimate success.
The Project Analytics framework presented in this e-book details the elements of a complete project analytics framework and how Oracle Project Analytics meets the needs of this framework.
"The primary goal of a Project Analytics system is to help project stakeholders meet project objectives in an optimized manner while honoring the project constraints."
History shows that projects that are carefully managed, large or small, are considered most successful both in the short and the long term. Project Analytics systems help manage projects in almost all cases.
David Rose provided an overview of the Benefits associated with Enterprise Architecture.
Presented at the first JISC Emerging Practices workshop (2012/03/29).
http://emergingpractices.jiscinvolve.org/wp/doing-ea-workshop/
Agile development poses several challenges to effectively testing software. Many myths have become "common wisdom" about how testing is much more difficult, even impossible, in an agile environment. Aricent's software testing experts look at 7 of these myths, and based on their years of experience debunk them.
Rakuten Technology Conference 2011.
By David Ramos and Ilya Solovyev(LinkShare Corporation)
In today's high tech world, the complexity of projects continues to increase rapidly. Many technical organizations continuously ask themselves – what can we do to ensure the highest level of quality within a time-boxed project? When a project faces unforeseen challenges, there's an increased need for creative solutions and a higher level of teamwork. This presentation explores the coexistence of the agile and waterfall methodologies. This may be taboo in the traditional project management organization, however we have proven that it works.
Integrating Quality into Portfolio Management, PMI Silicon Valley Chapter Din...Brent Barton
This presentation focused on two themes: asserting quality - an opportunity agile presents - and leveraging adaptive planning, which is a consequence of agile software development. AgileEVM became a big part of this talk when the audience requested more information about it at dinner.
Agile Project Management and Scrum IntroductionEric Krock
Brief introduction to Agile Project Management and Scrum covering user stories, story points, use of Fibonacci sequence values for story points, release planning, sprints, capacity, velocity, sprint commit meetings, sprint review meetings, and burndown charts. Explains the importance of returning the product to a potentially shippable state at the end of each sprint to reduce the accumulation of technical debt and keep the assessment of project progress realistic. Summarizes the roles in Scrum of the Product Owner (who writes or facilitates the writing by customers of user stories), the ScrumMaster (who manages the Scrum), and the Team (who do the work). Discusses values and best practices in Agile/Extreme Programming ("XP") values. Explains daily standup meeting in which people share what they did yesterday, what they’re doing today, and any blocking issues they’re encountering. Summarizes common problems with waterfall project management including a serialized process, longer time to market, isolation of developers from customer needs, plans falling out of synch with reality, lack of visibility into rate of progress, features being slashed late in the development cycle to bring in release dates, long time to project completion, late feedback from customers, projects falling behind schedule, and projects missing their market window or being killed before launch. Summaries problems with monolithic product requirements documents including length, lack of readability, disconnection from customer needs, and lack of clarity about which features are for which customers.
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
https://viralsocialtrends.com/vat-registration-outlined-in-uae/
3.0 Project 2_ Developing My Brand Identity Kit.pptxtanyjahb
A personal brand exploration presentation summarizes an individual's unique qualities and goals, covering strengths, values, passions, and target audience. It helps individuals understand what makes them stand out, their desired image, and how they aim to achieve it.