Microsoft

Peer into the Crystal Ball: The Future of Agile Development in Visual Studio

room: Wentworth, 2 — time: Wednesday 14:00-15:30
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This talk will tell the story of how to do agile development in the upcoming version of visual studio. We’ll talk about agile planning, quality early, TDD, continuous integration and improvement, connecting with customers and a host of other agile practices enabled through the new VS tools. This talk will showcase the tools by walking through the story of building Team Foundation Server v.next using the Visual Studio tools.

WITHDRAWN: User Research a la carte: The Agile Way

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This 30 min experience report gives attendees another perspective on how one software company is approaching selling and executing user experience projects using Agile methodologies. Specifically, we will focus on our experience and approach to expanding User Research (UR) component in our projects. We feel that UR is vital to a successful software project but is the hardest part of User Experience to sell because it is often viewed as 1) taking more time, 2) costing more money, 3) slowing down development, and 4) unnecessary (“we already know the users”).

New arrows for the Agile quiver: Now that the team's head is in the game, how do you get their heart in?

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Great software comes from getting the best ideas into the product. Jim McCarthy, who led the legendary turnaround of the Visual C++ group at Microsoft, left Microsoft in 1996 to create a team dynamics laboratory to figure out how to always create a create a high performace team. His lab has focused on this challenge, and has produced 11 protocols for making unanimous decisions, supporting quality thinking, strengthening design iterations, and incorporating feedback, emotions, nobility, and passion into products. Learn about an entirely new class of tools.

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