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ON DEMAND WEBCAST!
Being Agile in a non agile world
sponsored by Ivar Jacobson Consulting
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ABSTRACT:
While agile techniques eliminate many of the risks associated with software development, they can be difficult to apply to non-agile environments. Organizations typically struggle to effectively combine this modern development approach with more traditional software engineering techniques. This reduces their ability to provide optimal software quality.
This Webcast explores the benefits associated with agile development techniques. Learn how to effectively combine agile development techniques with traditional SDLC and other software engineering techniques. Explore the basic concepts behind agile thinking and the three perspectives associated with this process.
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Speaker
David West
Managing Director Ivar Jacobson Consulting, Americas
David is Ivar Jacobson Consulting's managing director and co-author of the 2007 Dr. Dobbs Jolt Award winning Best Technology Book, "Head First Object Oriented Analysis and Design". Previously he managed the development of the Rational Unified Process and Solutions Groups at IBM Rational developing content, process and tool solutions for EA, CMMI, compliance, geographically distributed development and outsourcing. Prior to IBM, he worked as a consultant introducing process and tools in many clients including Barclays, Merrill Lynch, American Express and Royal Bank of Scotland.
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