Programmer’s 2002
Programming Language Resource
TI1: Tecniche di Mining e Interrogazione di dati XML (Damiani)
TI2: Misurazione e miglioramento del processo di produzione del software (Janes, Succi)
W1: Experience exchange III (Eckstein, Kerievsky, Westphal)
W2: Computer Supported Agile Development (Schuemmer, Wills, Kircher, Gutwin)
Tutorials:
T1: Lean Development Toolkit part I: Value & Flow (Poppendieck&Poppendieck)
T2: Software Entrepreneurship: Key Elements of a Successful Startup (Cusumano)
T3: Sketching Testable Design (Hill)
W3: Using Web Services and an Agile Process Together (Reinitz)
T4: Real World Continuous Integration – Automated? (Lundh)
morning
Main conference
T5: XP for beginners
(Beck)
T14:Agile in the Large: Scaling agile methodologies to complex projects
(Herzum)
Educators’ Symposium
Workshops:
W4: Open Source Software: what does it take to make it work? (Fitzgerald, Parnas)
T6: Agile Software Development Methodologies: Principles and Practices (Highsmith)
T7: Lean Development Toolkit part II: Alignment, Integrity & Collaboration (Poppendieck&Poppendieck)
T8: Customer Testing with FIT: a Hands-On Introduction (Cunningham)
T9: Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code (Newkirk)
T10:Advanced Unit Testing Techniques in .Net (Poole)
W5: Agile contracts (Poppendieck&Poppendieck)
T11: Scrum (Schwaber)
T12: Doing the Impossible: Making Organizations Extreme (Kerievsky, Larsen)
W6: Agile transitions Do’s and Dont’ts (Francis, Hanly)
T13: Contracting in Agile Projects: The What and Why of Flexible Contract (Erdogmus, Favaro)
all day
TI4: Metodologie Agili e certificazione di qualita’ (Marchesi)
Dinner 5