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The evolution of agile development processDavid Tzemach
The Evolution of Agile Development Process
The main sections of this presentation
1. Overview
2. The Waterfall Model as a baseline
3. Waterfall Model – Phases of the process
4. The problem in traditional models
5. Agile Software Development as the Alternative
6. The Agile Manifesto – The Beginning
7. The Manifesto for Agile Software Development
8. The benefits of the agile methodology
Qt and Ekkono are working together to improve machine learning integration in the embedded development space. Ekkono have their own SDK, built to help developers rapidly deploy edge machine learning to embedded connected devices, allowing for conscious, self-learning, and predictive software. Imagine if all this functionality was easily adoptable into your existing Qt workflows. The possibilities are mind-boggling.
In this webinar you will learn how:
• Ekkono and Qt are paving the way for a streamlined method to implement a machine learning model for anomaly detection within a Qt application
• Improve workflows between machine learning experts and embedded stakeholders (UI/UX + Product managers + Embedded developers)
• Learn how the integration between Ekkono's machine learning for the Edge and Qt framework provides a faster iteration and prototyping procedure for all stakeholders in the embedded space (machine learning experts, embedded developers, UI/UX experts
Red Bend Software: Optimizing the User Experience with Over-the-Air UpdatesRed Bend Software
This document discusses best practices for optimizing the user experience with over-the-air (OTA) updates. It outlines Red Bend's OTA updating service, including planning an OTA system, testing updates, operating update campaigns, and measuring the impact of OTA updates. Red Bend has delivered over 1.75 billion OTA updates across many brands and can help OEMs provide reliable, easy-to-use OTA updating as a cloud-based software as a service.
Red Hat OpenShift V3 Overview and Deep DiveGreg Hoelzer
OpenShift is a platform as a service product from Red Hat that allows developers to easily deploy and manage applications using containers. It provides developers with a common platform to build, deploy and update applications quickly using containers. For IT operations, OpenShift improves efficiency and infrastructure utilization through automated provisioning and management of application services. Some key customers highlighted include a large enterprise software company, a major online travel agency, and a leading financial analytics software provider.
This document provides an overview of intellectual property rights (IPR) in India, focusing on patent laws. It discusses that IPR includes patents, trademarks, copyrights and more. For patents, it outlines the Patent Act of 1970, including that patents protect inventions for 20 years and can be granted to individuals or assignees. The stages of filing a patent application and granting are described, including opposition and revocation processes. Rights of patentees to prevent use of patented inventions are explained. Infringement and related legal reliefs are also summarized.
El documento presenta una guía para la adopción de DevOps. Explica que DevOps es un enfoque que busca mejorar la colaboración entre los equipos de desarrollo y operaciones. Luego, describe los cuatro pilares de DevOps: cultura, procesos, herramientas y gobierno. Finalmente, propone un modelo de madurez y un roadmap para que las organizaciones adopten de forma gradual las prácticas de DevOps.
Is Linux ready for safety related applications?Alexander Much
The presentation is from a talk I gave at the ETAS Connections 2018 event. It details the reasoning for the use of Linux in the Automotive domain for safety-critical systems.
The content is based on our OSADL approach taken in the SIL2MP Linux project
The document outlines an effective software release management strategy with multiple layers and branching models. It discusses establishing rigorous development, build, test, and deployment cycles with common environments. It also recommends moving to continuous integration and deployment with tools and processes to support rapid defect detection. Higher level branches have stricter quality criteria than lower ones, with mainline and release branches intended for stable, tested code. The strategy aims to speed delivery, increase quality, reduce costs, and support scalable, efficient development.
The evolution of agile development processDavid Tzemach
The Evolution of Agile Development Process
The main sections of this presentation
1. Overview
2. The Waterfall Model as a baseline
3. Waterfall Model – Phases of the process
4. The problem in traditional models
5. Agile Software Development as the Alternative
6. The Agile Manifesto – The Beginning
7. The Manifesto for Agile Software Development
8. The benefits of the agile methodology
Qt and Ekkono are working together to improve machine learning integration in the embedded development space. Ekkono have their own SDK, built to help developers rapidly deploy edge machine learning to embedded connected devices, allowing for conscious, self-learning, and predictive software. Imagine if all this functionality was easily adoptable into your existing Qt workflows. The possibilities are mind-boggling.
In this webinar you will learn how:
• Ekkono and Qt are paving the way for a streamlined method to implement a machine learning model for anomaly detection within a Qt application
• Improve workflows between machine learning experts and embedded stakeholders (UI/UX + Product managers + Embedded developers)
• Learn how the integration between Ekkono's machine learning for the Edge and Qt framework provides a faster iteration and prototyping procedure for all stakeholders in the embedded space (machine learning experts, embedded developers, UI/UX experts
Red Bend Software: Optimizing the User Experience with Over-the-Air UpdatesRed Bend Software
This document discusses best practices for optimizing the user experience with over-the-air (OTA) updates. It outlines Red Bend's OTA updating service, including planning an OTA system, testing updates, operating update campaigns, and measuring the impact of OTA updates. Red Bend has delivered over 1.75 billion OTA updates across many brands and can help OEMs provide reliable, easy-to-use OTA updating as a cloud-based software as a service.
Red Hat OpenShift V3 Overview and Deep DiveGreg Hoelzer
OpenShift is a platform as a service product from Red Hat that allows developers to easily deploy and manage applications using containers. It provides developers with a common platform to build, deploy and update applications quickly using containers. For IT operations, OpenShift improves efficiency and infrastructure utilization through automated provisioning and management of application services. Some key customers highlighted include a large enterprise software company, a major online travel agency, and a leading financial analytics software provider.
This document provides an overview of intellectual property rights (IPR) in India, focusing on patent laws. It discusses that IPR includes patents, trademarks, copyrights and more. For patents, it outlines the Patent Act of 1970, including that patents protect inventions for 20 years and can be granted to individuals or assignees. The stages of filing a patent application and granting are described, including opposition and revocation processes. Rights of patentees to prevent use of patented inventions are explained. Infringement and related legal reliefs are also summarized.
El documento presenta una guía para la adopción de DevOps. Explica que DevOps es un enfoque que busca mejorar la colaboración entre los equipos de desarrollo y operaciones. Luego, describe los cuatro pilares de DevOps: cultura, procesos, herramientas y gobierno. Finalmente, propone un modelo de madurez y un roadmap para que las organizaciones adopten de forma gradual las prácticas de DevOps.
Is Linux ready for safety related applications?Alexander Much
The presentation is from a talk I gave at the ETAS Connections 2018 event. It details the reasoning for the use of Linux in the Automotive domain for safety-critical systems.
The content is based on our OSADL approach taken in the SIL2MP Linux project
The document outlines an effective software release management strategy with multiple layers and branching models. It discusses establishing rigorous development, build, test, and deployment cycles with common environments. It also recommends moving to continuous integration and deployment with tools and processes to support rapid defect detection. Higher level branches have stricter quality criteria than lower ones, with mainline and release branches intended for stable, tested code. The strategy aims to speed delivery, increase quality, reduce costs, and support scalable, efficient development.
The document provides an overview of DevOps concepts and preparing for a tech interview. It discusses:
1) The history of DevOps, including key events and publications that helped establish DevOps practices.
2) Core DevOps concepts like culture, continuous delivery, and common IT dysfunctions that DevOps aims to address.
3) Popular DevOps tools used in different stages of development and deployment pipelines.
4) Tips for preparing for and answering questions in a technical interview, including researching the company, using frameworks like STAR to structure answers, and being punctual and clear.
This document discusses various agile software development methodologies including eXtreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Evolutionary Project Management (EVO), Unified Process (UP), Crystal, Lean Development (LD), Adaptive Software Development (ASD), Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM), and Feature Driven Development (FDD). It emphasizes that different methodologies may suit different clients and that the key is selecting the approach that best meets a client's requirements rather than taking a single approach for all. Communication is also highlighted as important for software project success.
This presentation talks about Software Defined Vehicles, Automotive Standards including Cyber Security and Safety, Agile Methods like SAFe/Less , Continuous Delivery best practices.
Tizen Overview and Architecture - Seokjae Jeong (Samsung) - Korea Linux Forum...Ryo Jin
The document discusses Tizen's application framework which provides capabilities for launching applications via actions, URIs and MIME types, managing the life cycle and system events of applications, installing and uninstalling applications, and maintaining a history of launched applications. It also notes that the framework allows launching different types of applications such as moving from a web application to a native application.
Automation of Release and Deployment Management - MavericMaveric Systems
This presentation highlights why automation platforms for application release and deployment are becoming increasingly vital for global enterprises and explores the specific requirements of such a platform in order for it to prove beneficial, effective and offer a substantial return on investment.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
A real life case study of using Agile and PRINCE2 together - AgilePMTraining Bytesize
A case study on how Agile was used successfully within a PRINCE2 project for roll out of a finance solution. It shows the benefits of an Agile approach, and how it was managed within the PRINCE2 method. Presented as a case study at the Project Challenge masterclass, Antony della Porta is one of the most experienced consultants in Agile Project Management, and is an accredited PRINCE2 and Agile trainer.
For more information on the presentation or to use the materials please see www.trainingbytesize.com or email learning@trainingbytesize.com
SRE and GitOps for Building Robust Kubernetes Platforms.pdfWeaveworks
In today's technology-driven landscape, ensuring the reliability and stability of systems is critical for organizations to deliver exceptional user experiences. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) has emerged as a proven methodology to achieve operational excellence and elevate performance.
By combining SRE and GitOps, organizations can leverage the benefits of both methodologies. GitOps provides a reliable and auditable approach to managing infrastructure and application changes, ensuring that all deployments are version-controlled and consistent across environments. This aligns with the SRE principle of implementing standardized and automated processes for maintaining system reliability.
Join our live webinar as we introduce the fundamentals and significance of SRE and GitOps, and provide actionable strategies for implementation. We’ll also explore the features of Weave GitOps that integrate SRE and GitOps practices to streamline workflows to support system reliability and stability.
You will learn:
An overview and correlation of key SRE and GitOps best practices
The 5 keys DORA metrics for measuring performance of software delivery.
How to leverage continuous delivery and progressive delivery to enhance application stability.
How Weave GitOps can reliably simplify the management of infrastructure and applications, with real-world customer examples illustrating their impact.
This document provides an overview of Android and mobile application development. It discusses the history of Android, including its origins at Android Inc. and acquisition by Google. It describes the core components of the Android software stack and architecture. The document outlines the Android development process and tools used to build, run, test and publish Android apps. It also discusses advantages and disadvantages of developing for mobile platforms.
ArgoCD and Tekton: Match made in Kubernetes heaven | DevNation Tech TalkRed Hat Developers
Tekton Pipelines is an open-source project that focuses on providing a Kubernetes-native, lightweight, easy-to-manage serverless CI/CD framework. Tekton is built for Kubernetes and runs delivery pipelines in pods to scale on demand, and allow teams to fully control their pipelines and dependencies. ArgoCD is a declarative GitOps operator and makes continuous delivery possible by using Git as source of truth for declarative infrastructure and applications. In this session, you will learn how to combine the power of Tekton Pipelines with ArgoCD for a declarative approach to CI/CD based on GitOps principles.
Agifall - Combining Waterfall and Agile Development Process for Digital and S...Mark Fromson
We all know waterfall has generally fallen out of favour and agile is the new process wunderkind. However, is pure agile really appropriate, or even possible, for the majority of our current digital projects? If the technical team is driving the agile development process from the start, just how and when do we integrate the user experience and creative contribution into the project lifecycle? Does agile really mean development first with no upfront design or specification, or, is there a better way to make agile development more effective when it begins? Certainly agile can be problematic for client projects when the statement of work contract is king for establishing project scope ahead of time. So how do we successfully integrate the benefits of agile into client-vendor engagements without putting either party at risk? This presentation topic is on how to effectively combine the best of waterfall and agile into a hybrid process model called “Agifall.” No process is perfect, but Agifall just might be the one that works best for your next project.
TechTalk: Reduce Risk with Canary DeploymentsCA Technologies
This document discusses canary deployments as a technique for reducing risk when introducing new code to production. It defines canary deployments as deploying new code to a small subset of servers first before fully deploying. Canary deployments allow testing the new code on real users before rolling out widely. CA Release Automation supports defining and executing canary deployments to help reliably deploy new functionality while mitigating risks of failures. The document provides examples of how Netflix and Etsy use canary deployments and demonstrates a typical canary deployment workflow supported by CA Release Automation.
Foundations of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe® ) 4.5netmind
El Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) es una base de conocimientos para adoptar métodos de trabajo ágiles en grandes organizaciones. SAFe presenta de forma gráfica un modelo de gestión para escalar la aplicación de las prácticas ágiles de un equipo a la gestión de programas, y de la gestión de programas al conjunto de la organización.
Este modelo para la adopción y transformación ágil de las organizaciones fué diseñado por Dean Leffingwell, a partir de sus libros “Agile Software Requeriments: Lean Requeriments for Teams Programs and the Enterprise” y “Scaling Software Agility: Best Practices for Large Enterprise”, y se ha implementado con éxito en grandes organizaciones de todo el mundo. 60 de las 100 compañías más grandes de Estados Unidos están utilizando SAFe como guía de referencia para la adopción de Agile.
El modelo de gestión propuesto por SAFe cubre el conjunto de la organización, desde los equipos, hasta los niveles de mayor responsabilidad. El modelo estructura en tres niveles: Equipo, Programa y Portfolio, aunque en la última versión, SAFe 4.0, introduce un 4º nivel opcional para soluciones de extremadamente grandes y complejas. Para cada uno de estos niveles SAFe define los roles, estructuras, actividades, artefactos, prácticas y técnicas adecuadas.
This document provides an introduction to mobile application development using Flutter. It discusses the different approaches to mobile app development including native and hybrid development. It then introduces Flutter, describing it as an open-source SDK created by Google that allows developing mobile, desktop and web apps from a single codebase using the Dart programming language. The document outlines key Flutter features like hot reload, its widget-based architecture, and environment setup. It concludes by outlining future sessions that will cover Flutter projects and components in more depth.
This presentation is an introduction to Free and Open Source Software Licensing and Business Models. An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions. This allows end users to review and modify the source code, blueprint or design for their own customization, curiosity or troubleshooting needs.
This document provides a test plan for testing a loan processing application called "Some Loan App". Key points:
- The test plan will be executed by the Minneapolis Test Group and involves testing the application's functionality, capacity, error handling, and performance.
- Testing will occur over six release cycles and involve both manual and automated test cases across different server environments.
- Entry and exit criteria for the system test phase are defined, including requirements for software quality and bug resolution.
- The test environments, roles of different teams, and milestones are described to frame the independent test effort.
Launching a Mobile App from Concept to LaunchNick Floro
This session presented at ATD Techknowledge 2016 will provide you with the foundation and resources to get started in mobile design. You'll learn best practices for designing for mobile learning, as well as what challenges you may face in platforms, frameworks, and technology, including smartphones versus tablets versus next-generation touch devices. In this session, the speakers will discuss and provide techniques for designing mobile apps that work—from sketching to prototyping. Learn about development tools and how to use HTML5 and CSS3 with responsive frameworks to create courses and apps that can be delivered to mobile and desktop devices.
Application on the Job:
Explore mobile design and how to create a great user experience.
Apply concepts with free resources and templates as soon as you get back to your office.
Discover the difference between HTML and native app development, and how to choose the right one for your project.
Use dozens of web resources to get started quickly.
The practical DevSecOps course is designed to help individuals and organisations in implementing DevSecOps practices, to achieve massive scale in security. This course is divided into 13 chapters, each chapter will have theory, followed by demos and any limitations we need to keep in my mind while implementing them.
More details here - https://www.practical-devsecops.com/
Showcase the fundamentals of the agile methodology through the aid of stunning visuals using Agile Planning PowerPoint Presentation Slides. This compelling project planning PPT theme is replete with infographics, and other diagrams to help you convey the information precisely. Project managers can compare agile with other techniques like waterfall methodology and compile results through agile management PPT template. Illustrate agile methodologies like Scrum and extreme programming with the help of stimulating flowcharts included in agile project plan PowerPoint theme. Develop and present the team structure for agile in a concise manner by the means of agile process PPT slideshow. This agile framework PowerPoint presentation gives you a layout to present agile planning levels, and agile development lifecycle. Also, by using our scrum approach to planning PPT deck you can demonstrate the agile planning challenges and review sprints. Download the scrum model PowerPoint slideshow to get easy-to-edit slides like column chart, timeline graph, and percentage charts. https://bit.ly/3kWm3bS
The document discusses intellectual property protection in Greece and abroad. It covers the typical steps in commercializing a research invention, including evaluating commercial potential, intellectual property protection through patents or other means, licensing, and revenue generation. It provides an overview of the patenting process and requirements in Greece, as well as filing for patents in other countries or regions like Europe. The types of intellectual property protection are also summarized, along with statistics on university and corporate patenting activity.
εξελιξη πληροφοριακων συστηματων στη διαχειρiση καινοτομιαςManolis Vavalis
The document discusses several topics related to computer aided innovation (CAI) and information systems for innovation management. It introduces CAI tools that can help the innovation process, including TRIZ software tools. It then summarizes three research papers: 1) TrendPerceptor, a patent analysis system that identifies technology trends; 2) "Open CAI 2.0", which discusses how CAI is evolving for open innovation; and 3) a new comprehensive patent analysis approach for new product design. The document concludes with potential topics for future study.
The document provides an overview of DevOps concepts and preparing for a tech interview. It discusses:
1) The history of DevOps, including key events and publications that helped establish DevOps practices.
2) Core DevOps concepts like culture, continuous delivery, and common IT dysfunctions that DevOps aims to address.
3) Popular DevOps tools used in different stages of development and deployment pipelines.
4) Tips for preparing for and answering questions in a technical interview, including researching the company, using frameworks like STAR to structure answers, and being punctual and clear.
This document discusses various agile software development methodologies including eXtreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Evolutionary Project Management (EVO), Unified Process (UP), Crystal, Lean Development (LD), Adaptive Software Development (ASD), Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM), and Feature Driven Development (FDD). It emphasizes that different methodologies may suit different clients and that the key is selecting the approach that best meets a client's requirements rather than taking a single approach for all. Communication is also highlighted as important for software project success.
This presentation talks about Software Defined Vehicles, Automotive Standards including Cyber Security and Safety, Agile Methods like SAFe/Less , Continuous Delivery best practices.
Tizen Overview and Architecture - Seokjae Jeong (Samsung) - Korea Linux Forum...Ryo Jin
The document discusses Tizen's application framework which provides capabilities for launching applications via actions, URIs and MIME types, managing the life cycle and system events of applications, installing and uninstalling applications, and maintaining a history of launched applications. It also notes that the framework allows launching different types of applications such as moving from a web application to a native application.
Automation of Release and Deployment Management - MavericMaveric Systems
This presentation highlights why automation platforms for application release and deployment are becoming increasingly vital for global enterprises and explores the specific requirements of such a platform in order for it to prove beneficial, effective and offer a substantial return on investment.
Do'd and Don'ts for mobile application testing, basic guide for learning mobile testing, covers different aspects for mobile testing includes android and iphone test methodology.
Also highlights different types of testing, mobile platforms, testing frameworks, emulator and simulator differences.
A real life case study of using Agile and PRINCE2 together - AgilePMTraining Bytesize
A case study on how Agile was used successfully within a PRINCE2 project for roll out of a finance solution. It shows the benefits of an Agile approach, and how it was managed within the PRINCE2 method. Presented as a case study at the Project Challenge masterclass, Antony della Porta is one of the most experienced consultants in Agile Project Management, and is an accredited PRINCE2 and Agile trainer.
For more information on the presentation or to use the materials please see www.trainingbytesize.com or email learning@trainingbytesize.com
SRE and GitOps for Building Robust Kubernetes Platforms.pdfWeaveworks
In today's technology-driven landscape, ensuring the reliability and stability of systems is critical for organizations to deliver exceptional user experiences. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) has emerged as a proven methodology to achieve operational excellence and elevate performance.
By combining SRE and GitOps, organizations can leverage the benefits of both methodologies. GitOps provides a reliable and auditable approach to managing infrastructure and application changes, ensuring that all deployments are version-controlled and consistent across environments. This aligns with the SRE principle of implementing standardized and automated processes for maintaining system reliability.
Join our live webinar as we introduce the fundamentals and significance of SRE and GitOps, and provide actionable strategies for implementation. We’ll also explore the features of Weave GitOps that integrate SRE and GitOps practices to streamline workflows to support system reliability and stability.
You will learn:
An overview and correlation of key SRE and GitOps best practices
The 5 keys DORA metrics for measuring performance of software delivery.
How to leverage continuous delivery and progressive delivery to enhance application stability.
How Weave GitOps can reliably simplify the management of infrastructure and applications, with real-world customer examples illustrating their impact.
This document provides an overview of Android and mobile application development. It discusses the history of Android, including its origins at Android Inc. and acquisition by Google. It describes the core components of the Android software stack and architecture. The document outlines the Android development process and tools used to build, run, test and publish Android apps. It also discusses advantages and disadvantages of developing for mobile platforms.
ArgoCD and Tekton: Match made in Kubernetes heaven | DevNation Tech TalkRed Hat Developers
Tekton Pipelines is an open-source project that focuses on providing a Kubernetes-native, lightweight, easy-to-manage serverless CI/CD framework. Tekton is built for Kubernetes and runs delivery pipelines in pods to scale on demand, and allow teams to fully control their pipelines and dependencies. ArgoCD is a declarative GitOps operator and makes continuous delivery possible by using Git as source of truth for declarative infrastructure and applications. In this session, you will learn how to combine the power of Tekton Pipelines with ArgoCD for a declarative approach to CI/CD based on GitOps principles.
Agifall - Combining Waterfall and Agile Development Process for Digital and S...Mark Fromson
We all know waterfall has generally fallen out of favour and agile is the new process wunderkind. However, is pure agile really appropriate, or even possible, for the majority of our current digital projects? If the technical team is driving the agile development process from the start, just how and when do we integrate the user experience and creative contribution into the project lifecycle? Does agile really mean development first with no upfront design or specification, or, is there a better way to make agile development more effective when it begins? Certainly agile can be problematic for client projects when the statement of work contract is king for establishing project scope ahead of time. So how do we successfully integrate the benefits of agile into client-vendor engagements without putting either party at risk? This presentation topic is on how to effectively combine the best of waterfall and agile into a hybrid process model called “Agifall.” No process is perfect, but Agifall just might be the one that works best for your next project.
TechTalk: Reduce Risk with Canary DeploymentsCA Technologies
This document discusses canary deployments as a technique for reducing risk when introducing new code to production. It defines canary deployments as deploying new code to a small subset of servers first before fully deploying. Canary deployments allow testing the new code on real users before rolling out widely. CA Release Automation supports defining and executing canary deployments to help reliably deploy new functionality while mitigating risks of failures. The document provides examples of how Netflix and Etsy use canary deployments and demonstrates a typical canary deployment workflow supported by CA Release Automation.
Foundations of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe® ) 4.5netmind
El Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) es una base de conocimientos para adoptar métodos de trabajo ágiles en grandes organizaciones. SAFe presenta de forma gráfica un modelo de gestión para escalar la aplicación de las prácticas ágiles de un equipo a la gestión de programas, y de la gestión de programas al conjunto de la organización.
Este modelo para la adopción y transformación ágil de las organizaciones fué diseñado por Dean Leffingwell, a partir de sus libros “Agile Software Requeriments: Lean Requeriments for Teams Programs and the Enterprise” y “Scaling Software Agility: Best Practices for Large Enterprise”, y se ha implementado con éxito en grandes organizaciones de todo el mundo. 60 de las 100 compañías más grandes de Estados Unidos están utilizando SAFe como guía de referencia para la adopción de Agile.
El modelo de gestión propuesto por SAFe cubre el conjunto de la organización, desde los equipos, hasta los niveles de mayor responsabilidad. El modelo estructura en tres niveles: Equipo, Programa y Portfolio, aunque en la última versión, SAFe 4.0, introduce un 4º nivel opcional para soluciones de extremadamente grandes y complejas. Para cada uno de estos niveles SAFe define los roles, estructuras, actividades, artefactos, prácticas y técnicas adecuadas.
This document provides an introduction to mobile application development using Flutter. It discusses the different approaches to mobile app development including native and hybrid development. It then introduces Flutter, describing it as an open-source SDK created by Google that allows developing mobile, desktop and web apps from a single codebase using the Dart programming language. The document outlines key Flutter features like hot reload, its widget-based architecture, and environment setup. It concludes by outlining future sessions that will cover Flutter projects and components in more depth.
This presentation is an introduction to Free and Open Source Software Licensing and Business Models. An open-source license is a type of license for computer software and other products that allows the source code, blueprint or design to be used, modified and/or shared under defined terms and conditions. This allows end users to review and modify the source code, blueprint or design for their own customization, curiosity or troubleshooting needs.
This document provides a test plan for testing a loan processing application called "Some Loan App". Key points:
- The test plan will be executed by the Minneapolis Test Group and involves testing the application's functionality, capacity, error handling, and performance.
- Testing will occur over six release cycles and involve both manual and automated test cases across different server environments.
- Entry and exit criteria for the system test phase are defined, including requirements for software quality and bug resolution.
- The test environments, roles of different teams, and milestones are described to frame the independent test effort.
Launching a Mobile App from Concept to LaunchNick Floro
This session presented at ATD Techknowledge 2016 will provide you with the foundation and resources to get started in mobile design. You'll learn best practices for designing for mobile learning, as well as what challenges you may face in platforms, frameworks, and technology, including smartphones versus tablets versus next-generation touch devices. In this session, the speakers will discuss and provide techniques for designing mobile apps that work—from sketching to prototyping. Learn about development tools and how to use HTML5 and CSS3 with responsive frameworks to create courses and apps that can be delivered to mobile and desktop devices.
Application on the Job:
Explore mobile design and how to create a great user experience.
Apply concepts with free resources and templates as soon as you get back to your office.
Discover the difference between HTML and native app development, and how to choose the right one for your project.
Use dozens of web resources to get started quickly.
The practical DevSecOps course is designed to help individuals and organisations in implementing DevSecOps practices, to achieve massive scale in security. This course is divided into 13 chapters, each chapter will have theory, followed by demos and any limitations we need to keep in my mind while implementing them.
More details here - https://www.practical-devsecops.com/
Showcase the fundamentals of the agile methodology through the aid of stunning visuals using Agile Planning PowerPoint Presentation Slides. This compelling project planning PPT theme is replete with infographics, and other diagrams to help you convey the information precisely. Project managers can compare agile with other techniques like waterfall methodology and compile results through agile management PPT template. Illustrate agile methodologies like Scrum and extreme programming with the help of stimulating flowcharts included in agile project plan PowerPoint theme. Develop and present the team structure for agile in a concise manner by the means of agile process PPT slideshow. This agile framework PowerPoint presentation gives you a layout to present agile planning levels, and agile development lifecycle. Also, by using our scrum approach to planning PPT deck you can demonstrate the agile planning challenges and review sprints. Download the scrum model PowerPoint slideshow to get easy-to-edit slides like column chart, timeline graph, and percentage charts. https://bit.ly/3kWm3bS
The document discusses intellectual property protection in Greece and abroad. It covers the typical steps in commercializing a research invention, including evaluating commercial potential, intellectual property protection through patents or other means, licensing, and revenue generation. It provides an overview of the patenting process and requirements in Greece, as well as filing for patents in other countries or regions like Europe. The types of intellectual property protection are also summarized, along with statistics on university and corporate patenting activity.
εξελιξη πληροφοριακων συστηματων στη διαχειρiση καινοτομιαςManolis Vavalis
The document discusses several topics related to computer aided innovation (CAI) and information systems for innovation management. It introduces CAI tools that can help the innovation process, including TRIZ software tools. It then summarizes three research papers: 1) TrendPerceptor, a patent analysis system that identifies technology trends; 2) "Open CAI 2.0", which discusses how CAI is evolving for open innovation; and 3) a new comprehensive patent analysis approach for new product design. The document concludes with potential topics for future study.
The LEFSE Project aims to develop an exhaust system for vehicles operating in harsh environments that reduces excessive back pressure, fuel consumption, emissions, and exhaust noise levels. The project is led by Vortex Exhaust Technology and involves research partners Fibretech and Biointel. The new exhaust system uses Vortex technology and a durable, lighter weight baffle to reduce noise levels to below 79dB and aims for below 76dB. Initial testing showed a 10dB reduction in noise compared to the original system. Further development is needed to ensure durability over long-term use and meet stricter 2020 noise limits. Dissemination of the results will target defense, rail, drone, off-road, and marine applications.
This document provides an overview of intellectual property and different types of intellectual property protection. It discusses copyright, trademarks, industrial design, trade secrets, and patents. For each type of intellectual property, it describes what can be protected, how long protection lasts, and key requirements. The document also covers patent applications, managing intellectual property portfolios, and balancing certainty and uncertainty around intellectual property.
Patent Portfolios and Invention Sessions in Growth Stage Tech Companies - Dav...Dave Litwiller
The seminar will provide strategic, operating and execution perspectives on how to build the organically developed patent portfolio in growth-stage technology businesses.
Attention in particular will be given to how to spring ahead, even if from a more modest start, by anticipating the future state of the industry, its enabling technology and most critical resources.
Note that this seminar, unlike many about patents and IP, will not focus on the basics of patent law, prosecution, interpretation or recent cases.
Instead, the emphasis for this session will be on the executive and chief technologist level views of optimizing patent portfolio impact to support larger strategic and financial objectives for the scale-up stage technology enterprise.
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Here are answers to the questions in the chat window:
- Computer applications would come under utility patents in the US. In India, software per se is not patentable, but software with a hardware component added could be patented.
- A plant patent in the US offers intellectual property protection for novel asexually reproduced plant varieties. In India, plant varieties are protected by registration under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights (PPV&FR) Act.
- Yes, the design of an electrical circuit can be patented. This would typically be filed as a design patent in the US and as an industrial design patent in India. The design must be novel and non-obvious to qualify for a design patent
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- Software inventions that involve a novel and non-obvious technical solution to a technical problem can qualify for a utility patent. The invention needs to have a technical effect or impact.
- Purely abstract software ideas, algorithms, business methods, etc. without a technical implementation may not be patentable subject matter. The eligibility criteria vary between jurisdictions.
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- It inherits the priority date of the original parent application.
- The subject matter of the divisional must be supported by the disclosure of the original application.
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1. Today’s session:
Technology development projects
1
Welcome to Questel’s Webinar
The presentation will start in a few minutes.
Gilles CRUANES
gcruanes@questel.com
Eugénie MERIGEAULT
emerigeault@questel.com
2. Questel
Leading you all along the IP lifecycle
IP Business Intelligence
Technology development projects
2
3. • Introduction
– Questel
– IPBI packaging
• How to elaborate technology scouting projects? A 3-step process
1- Identify technologies in the defined domain (Analysis module)
2- Evaluate technologies (Technology scouting module)
3- Take decision (Licensing In module)
• Q/A
• Conclusion
– Benefits / ROI
– Next step
– Stay tuned
Agenda
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4. LEGAL RISK
ASSESSMENT
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS ALL ALONG
THE INNOVATION LIFECYCLE
TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
MARKET
DEVELOPMENT
ASSET
MONETIZATION
Business
Needs
IPAsset
Management
TECHNOLOGY
SCOUTING
ORBIT FOR…
Productivity
Tools
INNOVATION
CAPTURE
INVENTOR
PORTAL
DOCKETING MONETIZATION
LICENSING-IN
BUSINESSRISK
ASSESSMENT
ABILITY TO
EXCLUDE
PORTFOLIO
PRUNING
LICENSABLE
ART
LICENSING-OUT
Find technology Mitigate risks Sustain advantage Maximize profit
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6. Technology and skill scouting in Lithium-Air batteries -
Graphene patents for Lithium Air cathode
Scenario:
The company Robert Bosch that already owns a portfolio
in Lithium Air batteries, wants to improve its portfolio by
adding patents using graphene.
Use case
6
7. • Creating a database focusing on Lithium Air batteries
1. Identify technologies in the defined domain
Keywords
x
Similarity
Highlighting,
KWIC,
concepts
Manual
review
50% 50% 100% 100%
Lithium Air
database (632
patents)
7
Computerized assisted reading
8. Investment Trend
• Increasing investment over the last decade
Great technological interest
• Strong academic activity the past few years
Potential licensing opportunities
• Some small players and startups
Trend
70%
30%
Incomplete
data
(publication
delay)
Incomplete
data
(publication
delay)
8
11. 50%50%
Potential inventors to hire
Selection of graphene patents to analyse
Potential technologies to acquire / partnership opportunities
Final clean up : to remove 4 patents co-filed between one
academic and one industrial player and one patent already dead
47 patents
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12. Selection of graphene patents to analyse
Lithium Air
database (632
patents)
Graphene based
Lithium Air patent
to study (47 alive
patents)
12
16. Selection of high potential patents
LithiumAir
database (632
patents)
Graphene based
LithiumAir patent to
study (47 patents)
Graphene based
LithiumAir patents
with highest
potential (3 patents)
16
17. To perform such an analysis, it is necessary to define three sets
of patents:
• Your own portfolio (Here we choose Robert Bosch– 23
patent families which are related to Lithium Air batteries)
• The set of patents that seem to be promising. (Based
on the Technology Scouting – 3 patent families)
• The environment (set used in the first part – 632 patent
families)
3. Take decision (Licensing In module)
70%30%
17
18. Legal Evaluation
Robert Bosch
Except for the metric concerning the number of patents with over 5 years left, technology scouting
portfolio improves the Robert Bosch’s portfolio in almost all the legal metrics.
Set from technology scouting
The technologyscouting set helps
Robert Bosch portfolio get better and
stronger.
Metric low for the technology
scouting portfolio because of
its low volume (2 five patent
families but 100% of them
have over 5 years left)
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19. Technical Evaluation
Tech Scoutingpatents are highly
cited, thus indicatinginterest from
other parties
The tech scouting
portfolio improves the
Robert Bosch portfolio
even if it was already
well positioned in terms
of originality
From a technical stand point, the situation can be compared to the legal evaluation graph.
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20. Geographical evaluation
In terms of geographical metrics, the two portfolios seem to complement one another. The
low values for the Tech scouting portfolio are linked to its very small size (only 3 patent
families)
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21. Interested parties
- Here is a list of companies
citing the most the patents from
the Technology Scouting
portfolio
- In theory those companies
might also be interested in
buying or licensing in these
patents.
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22. Take a decision
Lithium Airdatabase
(632 patents)
Graphene based
Lithium Airpatent to
study (47 patents)
Graphene based
Lithium Airpatents
with highest
potential(3 patents)
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Intangible
assets
Copyrights
Cooperative
agreements
Manufacturing
capacity
Know‐how
Business
location
Trademarks