Sun, 26 August 2007 Software Process and Measurement Show 16 features an interview with Mary Poppendieck discussing Lean Software Development processes. Mary Poppendieck As a seasoned leader in both operations and new product development, she brings a practical, customer-focused approach to software development problems. A popular writer and speaker, Mary’s classes on managing software development offer a fresh perspective on project management. Her book Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit, was published in 2003 Phone: 952-934-7998
The essay on this instatllment of the Software Process and Measurement Cast is a titled “A Pattern of Failure, A Pattern of Change.�? The essay is a commentary on the lack of systemic thinking we sometimes see in process improvement programs The text of this commentary can be found at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. Comments and corrections Remember that comments and There are a number of ways to
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Future Events: In September, I will be presenting ‘Life on the Edge: Counting Weird Things on the Web’ on Thursday September 13th at 11:20 at the International Software Measurement and Analysis Conference in
Next Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Paul Radford of Charismatek Software Metrics, if you are interested in software process and measurement this is a must cast.
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Sun, 12 August 2007
Software Process and Measurement Show 14 features
an interview with Scott Goldfarb discussing software baselines and benchmarks. Scott, the President of Q/P Management Group
(http://www.qpmg.com/), is an international consultant and speaker with over
thirty years of software experience.
Scott specializes in helping organizations improve software quality and
productivity through measurement. Ray Rosenblatt
has contributed a review of the book “Metrics and Models in Software Quality
Engineering�? by Stephen H Kan for the essay. The text of this commentary
can be found at my blog, www.tcagley.wordpress.com. Remember
that comments and feedback are welcome! There
are a number of ways to share your thoughts . . . Email
SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com Voice
messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111 Twitter
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Events: On August 23 I
will present a DCG / CAI Webinar: titled Measure Twice, Implement Once at 11:00
AM - 12:30 PM EDT . See http://www.davidconsultinggroup.com/news/calendar.aspx
for details. In September, I
will be presenting ‘Life on the Edge: Counting Weird Things on the Web’
on Thursday September 13th at 11:20 at the International Software Measurement
and Analysis Conference in Next Software
Process and Measurement Cast:
The next Software Process
and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Mary Poppendieck on Lean,
if you are interested in software process efficiency this is a must cast.
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