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Panel: Code Generation - How Far Have We Come in 5 Years?
Andrew Watson, Wim Bast, Steven Kelly, Darius Silingas and Markus Völter make a retrospective of the last five years of Code Generation conferences.
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Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods
Satish Thatte introduces Scrum, Agile and Lean, then explains how Lean can be used to enhance Agile practices.
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Visi: Cultured & Distributed
David Pollak discuss the strategic goals for Visi – a language for spreadsheets - and how this language and its environment can create cultural structures designed to grow its community.
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Choosing the Right Agile Innovation Practices
Roman Pichler shares insight on Agile practices that can improve innovation, discussing the innovation stages and how product ownership, process, and project setup are influenced by uncertainty.
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Small is Beautiful
Mike Williams discusses large vs. small software development teams, concluding that smaller teams are better suited for most cases.
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Freedom at Work
Traci Fenton believes that building an organization on freedom rather than fear unleashes a hidden potential, a premise for creating a world-class organization that can change the world for better.
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Peer Feedback, the Lynchpin of a Healthy Team
Chris Dagenais considers that offering and receiving peer feedback is an essential part of communication within a healthy team. He discusses some of the obstacles and solutions for better feedback.
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Keynote: Cognitive Edge
Dave Snowden attempts to build a theory for the Agile movement based on statistical research, weak signal detection methodology, complexity theory and co-evolution theory.
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Integrating GPUs in Application Development - From Concept to Deployment
Graham Brooks discusses using GPU for application development, explaining how GPUs can be used for general purpose programming and how continuous integration can be applied.
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Culture-hacking the Open-source Movement
Eric Steven Raymond advices on building cultures within organizations drawing examples from the open source culture hacking he was part of.
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Agile Teams, from Good to Great
David Bulkin introduces various agile practices to beginners interspersed with advice for advance practitioners.
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Self-Organized Systems
Harrison Owen argues that human systems are open, can’t be controlled, organizational agility is a natural act, and the best thing to do is to not stay in its way.