InfoQ Homepage SDEC 2012 Content on InfoQ
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Small 'k' Kanban
Gerry Kirk on how to be more effective using two Personal Kanban rules: Visualize Work and Start Stopping, Start Finishing.
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Static vs. Dynamic Languages
Stuart Williams discusses the merits of dynamic languages, definitions, stereotypes, myths, suggesting when and how to introduce such a language in production.
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Panel: Why Exactly Do I Need a Business Analyst on My Next Project?
Guy Dugas, Angie Duncan, Barb Spurway, Kevin Giles discuss about the roles, skills and competencies of business analysts, challenges and experiences, and how they have delivered value.
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Agile Data Warehouse - The Final Frontier
Terry Bunio discusses applying Agile principles to building a data warehouse based on a data model and making use of visualization tools.
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Session Based Exploratory Test Management for Agile Teams
Adam Yuret discusses chartering techniques used in Session Based Test Management, an approach for quantifying the costs of exploratory testing and helping structure the approaches used in testing.
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The Tenets of Remote Development Governance
Craig Tataryn shares some of the practices he's experienced in the realm of remote development over the last decade, Dos and Don'ts, how to monitor outsourced projects, tools and techniques.
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Selenium - Less Testing, More Coding
Jonathan Lipps introduces Selenium, a functional testing framework, discussing and demoing how Selenium is used in the automated testing stack, then shares some gotchas and best practices.
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Legacy Code: Using Domain-Driven Design to Carve Out Areas of Sanity
Robert Reppel discusses applying DDD and SOLID techniques in order to improve legacy code, exemplifying with real code.
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Innovation Games - Software Powered Innovation Through Collaborative Play
Luke Hohmann keynotes on what creates, causes, enables, and promotes software innovation.
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Beautiful JavaScript with CoffeeScript
Amir Barylko introduces CoffeeScript showing some of its main constructs.
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Product Roadmaps - What's the Use?
Angie Duncan discusses product roadmap: what it is, how it is built, who owns it, how it is used, common pitfalls, etc.
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3 Patterns for Cleaner Code
Cory Maksymchuk introduces 3 patterns for writing cleaner code: Predicates, Classifiers, and Transformer.