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SPaMCAST: Software Process and Measurement|SPaMCAST 31 â Ambler, Test Driven Development, Words and Change Episode
Show 31 features an interview with Scott Ambler of IBM discussing Test Driven Development and other Agile topics.
Scott W. Ambler is the Practice Leader Agile Development with IBM Rational and he works with IBM customers around the world to improve their software processes. He is the founder of the Agile Modeling (AM), Agile Data (AD), Agile Unified Process (AUP), and Enterprise Unified Process (EUP) methodologies. Scott is the (co-)author of 19 books, including Refactoring Databases, Agile Modeling, Agile Database Techniques, The Object Primer 3rd Edition, and The Enterprise Unified Process. Scott is a senior contributing editor with Dr. Dobbâs Journal.
Check out Mr. amblerâs blogs at:
Personal home page: www.ibm.com/rational/bios/ambler.html
Agile at Scale blog: www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/ambler.
The essay for this cast is titled âAre Words a Predictor of Change Adoptionâ. The essay explores the relationship between words and what they predict about success in process improvement. The text of the essay can be found at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. Comments and corrections are welcome.
There are a number of ways to share your thoughts . .
Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.comVoice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111Twitter â www.twitter.com/tcagleyBLOG â www.tcagley.wordpress.com
Future Events and the next . . .
I have a couple of free webinars coming up in early 2008. The first is âGetting Performance Improvement Out of Your Software Process Improvementâ on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
And the second is titled âA Cost Effective Approach to Enterprise Wide Software Process Improvementâ May 22nd, 2008 at 10:00 am - 11:30 am Eastern Time
More information and registration information can be found at http://www.itmpi.org/webinars/
Next Software Process and Measurement Cast:
On the next SPaMCAST I will be airing part 2 of the interview with Murali Chemuturi on estimation and software sizing. To describe the interview I will just say âdamn!â and let you dive in. Your thoughts and comments are always a welcome addition . . .
[ Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:00:00 GMT ]
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