Agile2008 selected sessions online
You wish you could have made it to Agile2008 in Toronto 2 weeks ago? A small number of sessions is now available online.
18 sessions have been recorded, 3 of which are already made available:
− Natural Laws of Software Development - Deriving Agile Practices by Ron Jeffries, Chet Hendrickson
− "We suck less!" Isn't mediocrity great? by David Douglas, Robin Dymond
− New Car Development in Toyota by Kenji Hiranbe
Another 15 will be gradually published at https://www.infoq.com/agile2008/:
− Future Directions for Agile by David Anderson
− 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP by Henrik Kniberg
− Agile and Beyond - The power of aspirational teams! by Tim Mackinnon
− Agile in Practice: What is ACTUALLY Going On Out There by Scott Ambler
− Prioritizing Your Product Backlog by Mike Cohn
− Manager's Introduction to Test-Driven Development by Dave Nicolette, Karl Scotland
− When Working Software Is Not Enough: A Story of Project Failure by Mitch Lacey
− Extremely Short Iterations as a Catalyst for Effective Prioritization of Work by Mishkin Berteig
− Fostering Software Craftsmanship in a Corporate Setting by Scott Dillman
− Measuring Agile in the Enterprise: 5 Success Factors for Large-Scale Agile Adoption by Michael Mah
− Colossal, Scattered, and Chaotic (Planning with a Large Distributed Team by Wes Williams, Mike Stout
− Now that the team's head is in the game, how do you get their heart in? by Jim McCarthy
− Technical lessons learned turning the agile dials to eleven! by Craig Smith, Paul King
− Introduction to Lean Software Development by Alan Shalloway
− Fully Distributed Scrum: The Secret Sauce for Hyperproductive Outsourced Development Teams by Jeff Sutherland
In addition, Alan Cooper’s "The Wisdom of Experience" keynote is available as a slide deck with speaker’s notes at https://www.cooper.com/journal/agile2008/
Note, InfoQ also hosts videos of several excellent sessions from the previous Agile2007 conference, including:
− The Role of Leadership in Software Development by Mary Poppendieck
− Succeeding With Agile: A Guide To Transitioning by Mike Cohn
− Agile in the Waterfall Enterprise by Michele Sliger
− The Agile Enterprise: Real World Experience in Creating Agile Companies by Jeff Sutherland
All experience reports and research papers will be available online via IEEEExplore. Search for 'Agile' under 'Conference Proceedings'.
Comments
Anonymous
August 18, 2008
Check this blog post from Grigori with the links to the recorded sessions that are now available online.Anonymous
March 13, 2009
Agile conference traditionally publishes proceedings (that’s where you find all research papers and experience