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Agile methods are a set of development processes intended to create software in a lighter, faster, more people-centric way. Many development teams have adopted "agile" methodologies to manage change and to improve software quality. These methodologies promote continuous integration as a practice to build and test software products incrementally as new features are included, bugs are fixed, and code is refactored.
This one-day seminar will provide an overview of Agile Software Development, its principles, methods and values; highlighting of the most widely used, and simplest to apply Agile method known as "Scrum".
Please join Microsoft and Neudesic, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for this one-day seminar. Thank you, we look forward to seeing you there!
Introduction to Agile (What, Why) | Agile methods are fast becoming commonplace in software development practices for many organizations. However, they represent a significant paradigm shift in the way in which stakeholders and team members are engaged, projects are planned, manner in which the team reacts to change, and which teams work together. The session will provide an overview of Agile Software Development, its principles, methods and values. Participants will learn the reason why Agile Methods are gaining share in software projects and driving up ROI.
Scrum Essentials | Several methodologies live within the space known as "Agile Software Development". One of the most widely used, and simplest to apply Agile methods is known as "Scrum". This session teaches the essentials of how to use "Scrum" on projects, focusing on the techniques and practices that development teams require while working on an Agile / Scrum project. The session will provide the required practices, roles and rules of Scrum, and answer specific questions about how to apply Agile Methods (via Scrum) to projects. Participants will review how a product backlog is used to plan a sprint, and learn how to read project status through a sprint backlog and burn down chart.
Agile Planning and Estimation | Session teaches how to plan the scope and schedule of a Scrum project, focusing on hands-on project planning techniques for Agile teams. Requires familiarity with Agile software development (or prior attendance to the above sessions).
The following areas are discussed -- how to:
Team Foundation Server | See how Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server can support your team’s Scrum process to fully benefit from Scrum’s practices and rules. In this session we’ll discuss how you can use TFS to leverage the Scrum essentials learned in the earlier session.
C-Level Speaker | In this final session, we will hear a “real-world” example of how Scrum is successfully being used today in a development organization.
Time
Topic
8:30AM-9:00AM
Registration, Welcome & Breakfast
9:00AM-10:30AM
Introduction to Agile
10:30AM-10:45AM
Break
10:45AM-11:45AM
SCRUM Essentials, Part 1
11:45PM-12:45PM
Lunch
12:45PM-1:45PM
SCRUM Essentials, Part 2
1:45PM-2:45PM
Agile Planning & Estimation
2:45PM-3:00PM
3:00PM-4:00PM
Team Foundation Server
4:00PM-5:00PM
C Level Speaker
To register, please click on the link below or call 1.877.MSEVENT (1.877.673.8366). If the links below do not work; please copy/paste the URL below in your address bar.
Irvine, CA - September 9, 2008 | 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Microsoft Corporation
3 Park Plaza, Suite 1600
Irvine, CA 92416
Phone: 949.263.3000
Registration Link:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/InviteOnly.aspx?EventID=B8-06-74-1A-B3-D1-76-F9-5E-04-21-CB-4A-D5-F2-60&Culture=en-US
Event ID:1032382830
Los Angeles - September 10, 2008 | 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Microsoft Corporation 333 S. Grand Ave., Suite 3300
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone: 213.806.7300 Registration Link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/InviteOnly.aspx?EventID=B8-06-74-1A-B3-D1-76-F9-A5-18-C0-0B-D7-E7-37-95&Culture=en-US
Event ID: 1032382829
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