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Alistair Cockburn, Consultant

Alistair  Cockburn

Alistair Cockburn founded Humans and Technology in 1994, after ten years in IBM Research and the IBM Consulting Group. He was special advisor to the Central Bank of Norway, and author of IBM's first OO methodology.

He wrote the acclaimed "Surviving Object-Oriented Projects" and the Jolt Producivity Award winning "Writing Effective Use Cases," and the forthcoming book, "Agile Software Development." He likes to travel, dance and sit underwater. He is known for his ongoing research into the habits of highly successful software development teams.

Writing Effective Use Cases
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Agile Software Development
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Surviving Object-Oriented Projects
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Presentation: "An Introduction to the Software Process Improvement"

Track:   Software Process Improvement (SPI)

Time: Monday 10:15 - 10:45

Location: Plenary Room

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Presentation: "Agile Methods"

Track:   Software Process Improvement (SPI)

Time: Monday 16:30 - 17:30

Location: Plenary Room

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Presentation: "Panel - SPI"

Track:   Software Process Improvement (SPI)

Time: Monday 17:30 - 18:30

Location: Plenary Room