by cedricwalter
6. June 2010 05:33

After the latest keynote at 19:00PM
Innoveo meet Adcubum @ JAZOON
With some colleagues of Adcubum AG
From left to the right: Michael Duenner, Cédric Walter, Leif Jakob, Stefan Buehler, Adrian Schawalder.
Note: I am drinking orange juice!

From left to the right: Adrian Schawalder, Roger Holger, Cédric Walter and Leif Jakob.
Cross-posted on Cedric Walter Weblog
by cedricwalter
6. June 2010 05:31
I will attend the keynote of Ken Schwaber @JAZOON 2010, before heading to the Office
Keynote
Wednesday, 2 June 2010, 9:00-10:00, Arena 5
Ken Schwaber
Scrum.org
Abstract
Scrum is the dominant Agile process, used by 84% of all organizations claiming to be agile. However, Martin Fowler calls Scrum “flaccid.” Worse, Jeff Sutherland, the codeveloper of Scrum with Ken Schwaber, measures that less than 50% of all organizations using Scrum are actually using iterative, incremental development. As Scrum spread, its founders expected the developers who had been disabled by waterfall would come back to life as excellent, well-tooled developers. The expectation was naive, given the rot that waterfall caused over the last twenty years.
To address this problem, Scrum.org partnered with Zuehlke and others to create as “immersion” course to revitalize the developers. The Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) course is a novel five-day course that teaches a cross-functional development team to be able to develop an increment of potentially shippable product within an iteration, or Sprint, on a Scrum Project using Java, .NET and other technology stacks.
Ken Schwaber from Scrum.org.will discuss this program and how it is constructed during this session. They will also discuss the progress to date in delivering these courses, and the next steps in the rollout.
Cross-posted on Cedric Walter Weblog
by cedricwalter
6. June 2010 05:29
Tomorrow I will be tweeting from the international industry conference on Java technology
Jazoon is an international industry conference on Java technology in Zurich. It addresses software developers and architects, IT decision-makers and consultants throughout Europe and around the world. Jazoon gives Java experts a platform in the heart of Europe where they share their ideas and experiences.
From 1 to 3 June 2010, Zurich will be the meeting place for the international Java community. By presenting a comprehensive conference program and creating a communicative atmosphere, Jazoon helps personal contacts grow and transcend technical, geographical and cultural boundaries. A supplementary program including an exhibition of solutions, tools and continuing education as well as career opportunities and various networking events ensure added benefits for every target group.
I am planning to attend the following conferences:
Tuesday, 1 June 201
9:30-10:30
Java SE and JavaFX: The Road Ahead
- Danny Coward
11:00-11:50
Pattern Driven Security Design, for Web Tier
- Manish Kumar Maheshwar
12:00-12:50
Web Frameworks and how they kill traditional security scanning
- Christian Hang
- Lars Andren
14:00-14:50
Practical Dynamic Modules (OSGi) Security -- Protecting More Than Just Data
- David Smith
- James Gould
15:00-15:50
Construction Techniques for Domain Specific Languages
- Neal Ford
16:30-17:20
If You Know JSF, You Know Portals and Portlets
- Wesley Hales
17:40-18:30
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
- Kevlin Henney
Thursday, 3 June 2010
9:00-10:00
The Gaia satellite and Data Processing
- William O'Mullane
10:30-11:20
Essentials of Testing: The Tools You Need to Know
- Bettina Polasek
- Marco Cicolini
11:30-12:20
Spring 3.0 - Themes and Trends
- Jürgen Höller
13:30-14:20
Conversational Web Applications with Spring
- Micha Kiener
- Jürgen Höller
14:30-15:20
Spring ROO - A New Level of Enterprise Java Productivity
- Eberhard Wolff
16:00-16:20
Real Java EE testing with Arquillian
- Aslak Knutsen
- Dan Allen
16:00-16:50
Powerful Portals with JSF
- Andy Bosch
17:10-18:10
Software in the service of handicapped people: Research & Development at Otto Bock
- Hans-Willem van Vliet
Cross-posted on Cedric Walter Weblog