Learn about adaptive embedded development with Stephen Mellor

Code Generation 2014 Keynote, Stephen Mellor, is leading a one-day pre-conference tutorial on Tuesday 8 April at The Moller Centre, Cambridge and tickets are available now!

Stephen says ‘Embedded products always push the envelope and they often take more time and resources to build than initially expected. As a consequence, the development plan has to adapt to deliver the most bang for the buck, and it has to do so continuously.’

When you join this tutorial you will learn how to create effective teams, how to find product stories, determine velocity, build a product-story backlog, capture burndown, decide what to build first, and accommodate the need to build infrastructure while meeting the product owner’s immediate needs.

This tutorial starts from first principles: the creation of the multi-disciplinary team, the initial product and architectural visions. Stephen then describes how to go about defining what the product will do, prioritising the product stories, estimating them, and developing them by building test-cases first. He will cover how to coordinate the teams in an effective way, plan and replan to meet the needs of the product-owner team, thus delivering the most we can, as soon as we can.

For more information and to register for your place visit the Event Brite page here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/adaptive-embedded-development-with-stephen-mellor

To find out more about Code Generation 2014, the Keynotes, Programme and other information visit the website: www.codegeneration.net/cg2014/ 

For a 10% discount please use this link www.cg2014.eventbrite.co.uk/?discount=CN10 or quote CN10.

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