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Panel: SOA and Agile Development
Suzanne D'Souza, Steve Hamby, Nicolai Josuttis, Sergey Popov discuss if and how SOA can be implemented in an Agile environment.
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Writing Executable Specifications
Thomas Sundberg emphasizes the need for writing executable specifications demoing on example using Cucumber.
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Testing the Way to Faster Releases
Amy Phillips shares how Songkick made the transition to Continuous Integration, the difficulties encountered, the cultural changes involved, some of the lessons learnt and practical advice.
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Agile Data Warehouse - The Final Frontier
Terry Bunio discusses applying Agile principles to building a data warehouse based on a data model and making use of visualization tools.
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Zen and the Art of Live Programming
Sam Aaron promotes the benefits of Live Programming using interactive editors, REPL sessions, real-time visuals and sound, live documentation and on-the-fly-compilation.
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Session Based Exploratory Test Management for Agile Teams
Adam Yuret discusses chartering techniques used in Session Based Test Management, an approach for quantifying the costs of exploratory testing and helping structure the approaches used in testing.
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Creating a Walking Skeleton
Paul Grenyer discusses why and how to create a Walking Skeleton - an implementation of the thinnest possible slice of real functionality that we can automatically build, deploy and test end-to-end.
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The Developer in Test
Dave Hart introduces the “developer in test” role more testing at the unit level and adding a level of testing between unit and system, and providing testing frameworks for regression system testing.
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The Tenets of Remote Development Governance
Craig Tataryn shares some of the practices he's experienced in the realm of remote development over the last decade, Dos and Don'ts, how to monitor outsourced projects, tools and techniques.
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User Experience - More Than Just a Pretty Stick
Lane Halley advises on building and organizing a User Experience process based on the Lean Startup cycle.
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Managing Resistance to Change
Jason Little and Andrew Annett explain different behavior models helping to understand resistance to change, where it comes from and how to encourage the desired behaviors.
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Migration to Model Driven Engineering in the Development Process of Distributed Scientific Application Software
Daniel Rahon, Sébastien Schneider, Raphael Gayno, Jean Marc Gratien, Goulwen Le Fur present the process used in the development of distributed scientific applications at IFP Energies Nouvelles, France