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Abstract 'Agile software development on large projects - Lessons learned'

Agile Software development practices according to Scrum and eXtreme programming are more and more known but still rather applied on small projects (team size 6 ? 10 people). The question that will be answered during this session is how those practices are used on a large J2EE development project (60 people) executed by a mixed team of ARDATIS, ACA-IT, PS_testware and VOQUALS.

So you will be offered:

  • a statement of 'Jutta Eckstein', guru on agile development on large projects
  • a short introduction on the 'Ventouris Program'
  • an explanation on why we apply an agile approach
  • an answer on how we introduce it to the team and our customers
  • an answer on how we apply the text book XP- and scrum principles ? illustrated with a movie: 'a day of the developer @ Ventouris'
  • a look at the remaining challenges

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Open for all Java developers & project managers

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Is Ventouris only for administrative purposes of the insurance companies, or is there also an involvement of medical institutions (doctors, clinics, etc.) ?

Posted by Werner Keil at Dec 05, 2005 10:14 | Permalink
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