Conference
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Schedule
Wednesday June 25, 2003
Wednesday Morning
E1
Agile Contracts
Mary Poppendieck & Christine Moore
E2
Evaluating and Documenting Alternatives to Certification
Clyde Cutting & Gary Jedynak
E3
Customer Collaboration: challenges and successes in practice
Helen Sharp & Hugh Robinson
E9
Enterprise Continuous Integration Limitations and Challenges
William E. Caputo
T1
Review of Agile Approaches
Jim Highsmith
T2
Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices
Robert Martin
T15
From Agile Modeling To Agile Data
Scott Ambler
T5
Agile UP
Craig Larman
T6
Inside Feature Driven Development
Jeff DeLuca
Wednesday Afternoon
Keynote Address
Jerry Weinberg
P1
YP and Urban Simulation: Applying an Agile Programming Methodology in a Politically Tempestuous Domain
Alan Borning and Bjorn Freeman-Benson
R1
Change Your Organization (for Peons)
Jim Little
R2
Evolving Agile in the Enterprise: Implementing XP on a Grand Scalez
Michael Spayd
Thursday June 26, 2003
Thursday Morning
E5
Exploring Motivation
John Nolan & Rachel Davies
E6
Clearing Communication Logjams
Russ Rufer & Tracy Bialik
E8
Architectures and Technologies for Agile Development of Enterprise Applications
Randy Stafford
E13
Introducing Agile Practices
Lisa Crispin
T8
XP/Agile Organizational Change - Tools for Successful Adoption
Diana Larsen & Joshua Kerievsky
T9
Understanding Users and User Tasks
Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood
T10
Collaboration 4 Agile Projects
Janet Danforth
T11
The Lean Development Toolkit
Mary Poppendieck & Tom Poppendieck
Executive Summit
Thursday Afternoon
P2
XP Culture: Why the twelve practices both are and are not the most significant thing
Hugh Robinson and Helen Sharp
P3
PARFAIT: Towards a Framework-based Agile Reengineering Process
Maria Istela Cagnin, José Carlos Maldonado, Fernão Stella Germano and Rosangela Penteado
R3
Improving the Interface Between Business and Product Development Using Agile Practices and the Cycles of Control Framework
Jari Vanhanen, Juha Itkonen and Petteri Sulonen
R5
It's More than Just Toys and Food: Leading Agile Development in an Enterprise-Class Start-Up
Joseph Blotner
R4
Retrofitting an Acceptance Test Framework for Clarity
Rick Mugridge and Ewan Tempero
R6
"Ready to Roll" Boxcar Development - a flexible, quality-weighted process
Russell Hill
P4
Observations on Balancing Discipline and Agility
Barry Boehm and Richard Turner
P5
Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Finding a Place for Discount Usability Engineering in Agile Development
David Kane
R7
Iteration Advocate/Iteration Transition Meeting: Small Sampling of New Agile Techniques Used at a Major Telecommunications Firm
Brian Boelsterli
R9
Making Agile Development Work in a Government Contracting Environment Measuring velocity with Earned Value
Glen Alleman, Michael Henderson and Ray Seggelke
R8
Certifying for CMM Level 2 and ISO9001 with XP@Scrum
Christ Vriens
R10
Agile Development in the Old Economy
Gery Derbier
Friday June 27, 2003
Friday Morning
E10
Experience the Transition to an Agile Organization
Sanjiv Augustine & Bob Payne
E11
Successful Customer Involvement
Ellen Gottesdiener
E12
Are Design Patterns Dead?
Russ Rufer & Tracy Bialik
E4
Tool Support for Agile Development: Hi Tech vs Low Tech
Laura Hill & Michael Van de Vanter
T12
Customer Testing with FIT: a Hands-On Introduction
Ward Cunningham
T3
Introduction to SCRUM
Ken Schwaber
T14
Patterns for Agile Software Configuration Management
Steve Berczuk
T16
Project Retrospectives in Agile Development
Mary Lynn Manns & Linda Rising
Executive Summit
Saturday June 28, 2003
Saturday Morning
P6
Test Driven Development and the Scientific Method
Rick Mugridge
R11
Introducing Agile Development into Bioinformatics: An Experience Report
David Kane
R12
Agile Development and Remote Teams: Learning to Love the Phone
Christian Sepulveda
R13
Unfixing the Fixed Scope Project
Jeff Patton
R14
Defining An Agile Request For Proposal (RFP) Process
Jennitta Andrea
R15
Daily Iterations: Approaching Code Frost and Half the Team is Not Agile
Curtis Cooley
Saturday Afternoon
E14
Requirement Specifications in Agile Projects
Pete McBreen
E15
What Should Students Know About Agile Development?
David Socha & Jeff McKenna
E16
What We Have Learned about Agile Methods
Forrest Shull & Laurie Williams
E17
Retrospectives
Rachel Davies
T17
The Crystal Methods, or How to Make a Methodology Fit
Alistair Cockburn
T18
How to be a Coach
Ron Jeffries & William Wake
T20
Testing Agile/Agile Testing: What Testers Do for Agile Teams, What Agile Practices Do for Testers
Lisa Crispin
E=Technical Exchange T=Tutorial P=Research Papers R=Experience Reports
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