Micro Tutorial: Introduction to Agile Software Development Methodology

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Micro Tutorial: Introduction to Agile Methodology

A Joint Education Society (Chapter 13) & Computer Society (Chapter 5) Presentation

 


A gentle introduction to the Agile Philosophy

Agile is a software development methodology to build a software incrementally using short iterations, so that the development is aligned with the changing business needs. This simple tutorial uses appropriate examples to help you understand agile development in a general and quick way.

Audience
This tutorial has been prepared for beginners to help them understand the basics of Agile principles and its implementation. After completing this tutorial, you will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise, from where you can advance further.

Prerequisites
Attendees need a basic knowledge of software development concepts such as software requirements, coding, testing, etc.

Key Target/Objective: This entire seminar is designed to enable folks to be well informed on the higher level technical aspects of Agile Philosophy, so they can step into this world with full confidence, with the right perspective.

 



  Date and Time

  Location

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  • Date: 17 Apr 2021
  • Time: 08:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Cyber City, Michigan
  • United States 48309-4479
  • Building: Digital
  • Room Number: Breakout Room

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  • For final registration, you will be contacted directly via email to confirm your current membership and pre-payment. Once completed, you will receive an attendee confirmation.

  • Co-sponsored by Sharan Kalwani


  Speakers

Sharan Kalwani of IEEE Education Society

Topic:

Agile Methods: A Gentle Intro

Biography:

Sharan Kalwani is an industry technology specialist with 25+ years of experience. Sharan has degrees in both Engineering and Computer Science. He has worked in many diverse areas. He is a sought after speaker at many a diverse conference and seminars, such as Supercomputing, HPC Advisory Council, SIAM, Infiniband Trade Association, etc. He has delivered several tutorials, workshops and chaired Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions. Sharan is a senior member of IEEE-Computer Society, IEEE-Education Society and Vehicle Tech Society, an Emeritus member of Michigan!UNIX/user group (mug.org) the oldest of the *nix user groups based in Michigan (they were first established in late 1985), member of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and also leads the SIG-Linux section of SEMCO. He enjoys teaching, holds an Adjunct Faculty position at local educational sites. He has published one book "Linux and Internet Security" and is now working on his second about a new computer programming language. He is a recipient of the IEEE MGA Achievement award for his contributions to IEEE activities in 2018.

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Agenda

07:45 AM - Registration/Sign In, verification of attendee, Coffee & Continental Snacks (on your own)

08:10 AM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update

08:15 AM - Overview of the Micro Tutorial Session, Speaker:  Sharan Kalwani

09:20 AM - End of Tutorial Talk: Part 1, Break

09:30 AM - Tutorial Talk: Part 2

10:50 AM - End of session, Q&A

11:00 AM - Formal Conclusion, Feedback session and Wrap Up

A printed copy of the notes will be provided to each confirmed attendee. There is a small fee to cover costs of refreshments and the printed material. Registration is confirmed only after fee is pre-paid

 



CEUs (or PDH) are available by prior request. Please indicate this on the sign-in sheet or email the sponsors in advance. There is a small fee ($25 for IEEE members and $45 for non-IEEE members) to cover materials, handouts, tutorial notes, printing, postage, etc.