[PJUG Javamail] Javamail Digest, Vol 33, Issue 2

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Thank you> From: javamail-request at pjug.org> Subject: Javamail Digest, Vol 33, Issue 1> To: javamail at pjug.org> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:00:02 -0500> > Send Javamail mailing list submissions to> javamail at pjug.org> > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit> http://www.pjug.org/mailman/listinfo/javamail> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to> javamail-request at pjug.org> > You can reach the person managing the list at> javamail-owner at pjug.org> > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific> than "Re: Contents of Javamail digest..."> > > PJUG Javamail Digest> > Today's Topics:> > 1. December 15 Workshop- Skills for the Agile Designer> (Rebecca Wirfs-Brock)> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------> > Message: 1> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 18:02:16 -0800> From: Rebecca Wirfs-Brock <rebecca at wirfs-brock.com>> Subject: [PJUG Javamail] December 15 Workshop- Skills for the Agile> Designer> To: jav
 amail at pjug.org> Message-ID: <632B2BC7-1F9B-494A-A05C-E23518A14202 at wirfs-brock.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > PJUgers-> I am pleased to be conducting a one-day agile design workshop, in > conjunction with Oregon Graduate Institute's Center for Professional > Development in Beaverton. Skills for the Agile Designer is a hands-on > workshop where we have time to explore several different techniques > including problem framing techniques, designer stories, CRC card > modelling, resolving design conflicts, and some simple measures for > design efforts and debt.> > This course is intended for software developers who are familiar with > agile development and are looking to add a few software design > techniques and improve how they discuss/debate design and interact > with customers.> > I need six registered students to hold this class.> > Course Overview> Agile designers need to quickly see the essence of a problem, shape> reasonable solutions, and communicat
 e effectively. When things don't> exactly go according to plan, they must react, readjust their > thinking, and try again. Seasoned agile designers strike a balance. > They know the difference between core and revealing design tasks and > plan accordingly. When unanticipated difficulties crop, they adapt > their work rhythms. They know how to give and take criticism and ask > clarifying questions of teammates and project stakeholders.> > Objectives> > At the end of this short course attendees should be able to:> Identify problem frames (types) and use them to ask probing questions > of their customers> Write and share designer stories to kick off an iteration> Use a common vocabulary for characterizing various aspects of a design> Sort through designs tasks and identify their project impact> Conduct a CRC card modeling session> Recognize when a "wicked" problem crops up and how it affects project > flow> Effectively discuss issues and come to meaningful agreements> Measure d
 esign progress and track technical debt> > Course Outline> What makes a designer agile?> Problem Frames: a tool for seeing typical patterns of software tasks> A designer's story: a tool for seeing/communicating what's important> Object Role Stereotypes: a tool for seeing object behaviors> CRC card modeling basics and when a responsibility model can help> Control centers and collaboration styles: a tool for shaping> collaborations where "defensive" behavior is needed and specific> tests are required> Design problem types: A tool for balancing priorities> Handling design criticism: What to do with valid, invalid, aesthetic, > personal, judgmental criticism and praise> Adding design topics to project retrospectives> Course fee: $425 if registered and paid by 12/5/2008 $475 after > 12/5/2008. Lunch and break refreshments included.> > Please feel free to contact me with any questions.> Registration is through OGI's website: http://www.cpd.ogi.edu/coursespecific.asp?pam=2427> > > 
 Cheers,> Rebecca> > Rebecca Wirfs-Brock> rebecca at wirfs-brock.com> website: www.wirfs-brock.com> cell: 503-313-4978> > "A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which > flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the > firmament of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses without notice his > thought, because it is his."--Ralph Waldo Emerson> > Don't you want to take responsibility for your design?> > > > > -------------- next part --------------> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...> URL: http://www.pjug.org/pipermail/javamail/attachments/20081203/289a3de1/attachment-0001.html > > ------------------------------> > _______________________________________________> Javamail mailing list> Javamail at pjug.org> http://www.pjug.org/mailman/listinfo/javamail> > > End of Javamail Digest, Vol 33, Issue 1> ***************************************
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