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"Iterative Project Management - A Scaleable Approach to Project Management"

Iterative Process graphic Iterative software development methodologies offer many benefits for modern software development projects but are often pigeon holed as only being suitable for certain kinds of small to medium sized projects that are prepared to adopt a very technologically focussed, informal, hands-off management approach.

Based on many years of experience working with project managers on iterative software development projects, this presentation will present a scalable iterative project management approach, based upon the Unified Process project lifecycle, that allows iterative software development practices to be successfully applied to all sizes of software development projects.

It focuses on how to apply iterative project management practices to different sizes of project, how to scale the project management practices to meet the needs of the organisation (including their adoption within a PRINCE2 environment) and how to get started in their application.

Reqtrix logo The Principal Consultant of Reqtrix Limited, Ian Spence has over 19 years experience in the software industry, covering the complete development lifecycle; including p roject management, requirements capture, architecture, analysis, design and implementation. Ian has over 10 years experience of iterative project management and with Kurt Bittner wrote the book Use Case Modeling (Addison-Wesley 2003). Ian and Kurt are currently working on a follow up book, provisionally titled Managing Iterative Software Development, from which this presentation is extracted.

Event logistics:

Date: Wednesday 8 December 2004 Time: 18:30 (refreshments from 18:00)
Venue: Denton Wilde Sapte
One Fleet Place
London
EC4M 7NR
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