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Adventures in Software Engineering
Keep your SOX clean
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Clementino Mendonca
I have been to a few customers who have implemented or are implementing Sarbanes-Oxley (SarbOx or SOX) compliance in their development processes using VSTS. Andrew Delin from the VSTS Process team is creating a whitepaper on how to do that with VSTS....
Adventures in Software Engineering
Presentation on ALM foundational concepts
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Clementino Mendonca
I did a presentation for the VSTS Inner Circle in September 11th, and I am still getting requests for the video link and slides. Here they go: Fundamentals of ALM Abstract : What you should know to elevate an enterprise to an intermediate...
Adventures in Software Engineering
Guidelines to choose your ALM pilot project and pitfalls to avoid
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over 6 years ago
by
Clementino Mendonca
Some Agile and/or ALM adoption efforts are canceled midstream because of lack of understanding of the basics of finding a suitable candidate development project. I have seen in more than a single situation that the chosen project is cutting edge in all...
Adventures in Software Engineering
Busy with VSTS and TFS
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over 6 years ago
by
Clementino Mendonca
It has been a busy year, and as any Agilista will tell you, it is time for a retrospective. Here is a picture of what my mind has been over the last year - all nice and fun, but very busy: Well, that's not actually the picture - my mind is more organized...
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