Tech·Ed North America 2011
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- Atlanta, GA
- May 16 - 19, 2011
- Speakers at Tech·Ed North America 2011
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Tech·Ed North America 2011 Keynote Address
- Robert Wahbe, Jason Zander
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 9:00AM
Don't miss the opportunity to hear from two senior Microsoft leaders -- Corporate Vice President,Server and Tools Marketing,Robert Wahbe and Corporate Vice President,Visual Studio,Jason Zander -- as they showcase a broad array of technology in the 2011 Tech·Ed Keynote.
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How We Do Language Design at Microsoft (C#,Visual Basic,F#)
- Lisa Feigenbaum, Donald Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 1:15PM
Hear from the C#,Visual Basic,and F# language designers themselves,about how we create the .NET Framework languages at Microsoft. Where do we get ideas? How do we incorporate new paradigms without breaking the existing languages? Where will we go in the future,and how will we get there? We talk about...
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Metrics That Matter: Improving Lean and Agile,Kanban and Scrum
- Steven Borg
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR309
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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This session is born of the hard lessons learned from years of working with diverse companies using metrics to improve their software development processes. Come learn from my successes and be warned by my failures. This session covers what makes an effective metric,the pitfalls in designing metrics,and... -
MVC,MVP and MVVM: A Comparison of Architectural Patterns
- Joseph Homnick
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR305
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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This session compares the architectural patterns of Model-View-Controller (MVC),Model-View-Presenter (MVP) and Model-View-View Model (MVVM). Each pattern creates testable,maintainable and reusable application components,however,there are differences that suit each approach to specific types of developer... -
Emergent Architecture
- Richard Hundhausen
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR308
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 3:00PM to 4:15PM
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Agile software development emphasizes that some increment of business value be delivered every iteration. How can this happen when your iterations are two weeks in length and you estimate it will take you two months just to design the database and the access layers? The answer is to think in slices,not... -
Agile Anti-Patterns!
- Sander Hoogendoorn
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 200 - Intermediate
- DPR206
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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The popularity of agile software development processes and methodologies is imminent and fast growing. Many organizations and projects turn towards agile to help solve the problems of traditional software development. Scrum,extreme programming,test driven development,and lean are no longer the new kids... -
Adapt or Perish: How 2012 Will Change IT Architecture
- Angela Yochem
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR310
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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With the advent of cloud computing,enhanced service offerings from external providers,and consumer-class expectations of the business community,IT departments are being forced to evolve swiftly. This accelerated evolution will put tremendous pressure on IT architects and consultants,and we'll see many... -
The Architect
- Juval Lowy
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 200 - Intermediate
- DPR201
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 8:30AM to 9:45AM
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The software industry is in a deep crisis. Projects suffer from low quality,schedule slips and cost overruns are common. But this is hardly ordained,since there are plenty of examples of projects done on schedule,on budget,on quality in a repeatable manner. The key for solving the crisis is to practice...
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Executable Requirements Let You Play More Foosball!
- Eric Landes
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR301
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 8:30AM to 9:45AM
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Many teams build software that does not behave as expected by their stakeholders. Teams that build valuable software need more than written specifications to ensure the value of that software. Agile engineering practices add “Executable Requirements” to your specifications arsenal. Writing excellent... -
Agile Estimation
- Stephen Forte
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 200 - Intermediate
- DPR202
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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We’re agile,so we don’t have to estimate and have no deadlines,right? Wrong! This session provides a review of the problem with estimation in projects today,and then an overview of the concept of agile estimation and the notion of re-estimation. Learn about user stories,story points,team velocity,how... -
Cost-Oriented Development
- Shy Cohen, Alon Fliess
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR307
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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Software developers have always had the power to reduce (or inflate) Software Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Architectural decisions and developer skills have had only an indirect impact on the Software TCO,however,in the Cloud Era these will directly impact the cost due to the nature of the cloud services... -
Fundamental Design Principles for UI Developers
- Billy Hollis
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 200 - Intermediate
- DPR209
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 1:30PM to 2:45PM
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New UI technologies increase user expectations,and developers need to ramp up better design sensibilities to help meet that challenge. Billy Hollis distills out the most important concepts and ideas for developers to learn and understand when they take on a more design-oriented role. Design concepts...