Aug 19, 2012
Welcome to the Software PRocess and Measurement Cast 199!
SPaMCAST 199 features my essay I have titled "Brainstorming . . . Well Maybe Not." The essay presses the case against brainstorming and a technique that I think is better.
If you are interest in reviewing your favorate tool or book. Please contact me at spamcastinfo@gmail.com. I am looking for positive reviews and one major stipulation is that you can't work for the company that manufactures the tool, act as a primary re-seller of the tool being reviewed or in the case of a book . . . you can't be the author (that would be an interview).
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Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and
Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published
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like the following: "This book will prove that software
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Upcoming Conferecnes
Conference season is coming. I will be speaking at the following conferences and look forward to meeting up with all SPaMCAST listeners and contributors.
AgileTrek, November 9th in Toronto
http://www.qaiagiletrek.org/2012/agiletrek-at-a-glance/
TesTrek, November 5 - 8 in Toronto
http://www.qaitestrek.org/2012Toronto/
ISMA 7, October 28 - 31 in Phoenix, AZ
http://www.ifpug.org/?page_id=252
Next:
In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 200 I am proud to feature my interview with Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman. We discussed their new book, Discover to Deliver: Agile Product Planning and Analysis.