SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

Two new NFJS talks for this fall!

Posted by: Matt Stine on 07/06/2010

I’m excited to announce that I am working up two brand new talks for this Fall to go along side my regular fare. Both of these talks are already scheduled for shows in Boston, MA and Seattle, WA.

The first talk is entitled “The Seven Wastes of Software Development.” We’ll begin by examining one of the key tenets of Lean Software Development, that of eliminating waste. We’ll then walk through the seven wastes identified by Mary and Tom Poppendieck in their books:

  • Partially Done Work
  • Extra Processes
  • Extra Features
  • Task Switching
  • Waiting
  • Motion
  • Defects

We’ll examine each of these wastes and look at some of their common manifestations, both in our coding practices and in our development methodologies. We’ll also examine strategies for eliminating each of these wastes from our development efforts.

The second talk is entitled “Yes You Kanban!” Kanban is sweeping through the agile software development space. Is it hype? Or is it a useful tool to add to our belt? In this session, we’ll walk through the following topics and I’ll let you be the judge:

  • What is Kanban?
  • What is Kanban NOT?
  • Comparison to SCRUM
  • Roots of Kanban
  • David Anderson’s five essential elements/principles of Kanban (Visualize workflow, Limit work-in-progress, Measure & manage flow, Make process policies explicit, Use models to recognize improvement opportunities)
  • Examples of Kanban systems

I hope to see some of you in these talks this Fall and I look forward to our discussions!



About Matt Stine

Matt Stine

Matt Stine is a Technical Architect at AutoZone in Memphis, TN. He is an eleven year veteran of the enterprise software and web development industries, with experience spanning the healthcare, biomedical research, e-commerce, and now retail store domains. His current focus is the development and support of an enterprise Java platform supporting 4600+ AutoZone stores. Matt appears frequently on the No Fluff Just Stuff symposium series tour, as well as at other conferences such as JavaOne, SpringOne/2GX, The Rich Web Experience, and The Project Automation Experience. He has served as Agile Zone Leader for DZone, and his articles also appear in GroovyMag and NFJS the Magazine. Matt is also author of the Selenium 2.0 DZone Refcard. When he’s not on the road, Matt also enjoys his role as President of the Memphis/Mid-South Java User Group. His current areas of interest include lean/agile software development, modular software architecture, object-oriented design, functional programming, automated testing of modern web applications, and NoSQL datastores.

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