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Software Process and Measurement Cast


The Software Process and Measurement Cast provides a forum to explore the varied world of software process improvement and measurement.  The SPaMCast covers topics that deal the challenges how work is done in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve.  The show combines commentaries, interviews and your feedback to serve up ideas, options, opinions, advice and even occasionally facts. 

 

Jun 30, 2008

Show 36 is part two of my interview with Phil Armour.  The interview focused on estimation and just a bit of philosophy, powerful stuff that may change how you view estimation and the goal of software development.

 Phillip G. Armour is VP for Systems Development and a Senior Consultant at Corvus International Inc.  Phil has been developing software for over thirty-five years.  He has been a programmer, analyst, project manager, DBA, systems architect, process engineer, metrics engineer, consultant, and executive coach and has worked for organizations as diverse as United Airlines, Motorola, Argonne National Laboratory, General Dynamics, the IRS, the premier software consulting company in India, and the largest cellular service provider in Central West Africa.  In the last fifteen years, Phil has personally taught software development techniques and management principles to over 20,000 developers, engineers, managers, and executives.

 Phil’s primary professional focus is currently in two related areas: software project estimation and software technical team development.

 Since 2000, Phil has been a contributing editor on ACM’s flagship magazine “Communications of the ACM” and writes a regular column entitled “The Business of Software” where he explores issues to do with the nature and challenges of modern software.  He has been on the extended faculty at the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame. 

 Phil is also the author of “The Laws of Software Process” published by Auerbach in 2003.  He is a member of ACM, IEEE, and the Project Management Institute. 

Telephone:      (847)-438-1609
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The essay for this cast is titled “Why Should You Care What Is Driving Change”.  The essay is a reminder to process improvement personnel that to be effective you need to understand why you are making a change.  I suggest that if you don’t understand the rationale for change, stop until you do. The text of the essay can be found at www.tcagley.wordpress.com.  Comments and suggestions are welcome.

 

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    Future Events and the next . . .

    Conference season is beginning!

    I will be speaking at IFPUG’s 3rd Annual ISMA Conference and Fall Workshops Sunday, September 14 – Friday, September 19, 2008 at the Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel information at www.ifpug.org.  The presentation is call “Counting Facebook” and will be on Friday September 19, 2008 at 10:25 AM - 11:25 AM,

    I am speaking at Quest Toronto 2008 Conference, September 22- 26, 2008, at the Hilton Hotel in Toronto, Canada.  I will be presenting “Good Numbers Go Bad” on Wed Sept 24th from 1:30 - 2:30 pm and also joining in as a subject matter expert in the end of day solutions workshop.  Information can be found at http://www.qaiquest.org/toronto/

     

    Finally I will be speaking at the Northeast Quality Council 57th Conference.  The conference is scheduled for October 14 – 15 , 2008 in Marlborough, Massachusetts at Best Western Royal Plaza.   The presentation is titled “One Size Fits . . .Someone Other Than Me”.  Information can be found at http://www.neqc.org/conference.

     

    Next Software Process and Measurement Cast:

    On the next SPaMCAST we will feature an interview with Kenji Hiranabe on using Kanban in the software development.  Many of you will remember my interview covering mind mapping with Kenji back on SPaCAST 7 (April 2007).  That episode continues to be one of the most downloaded.  If you missed it I would suggest checking it out.