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«April 17, 2007 - May 17, 2007»
04 / 17
Start: 6:00 am
End: 8:30 am

Many companies see the advantage of going to Scrum. While they see the possibility of immediate improvement in their process, they question how will they scale this to the enterprise? Depending upon their role, they have different concerns. Product, Program and Project Managers (soon to be ScrumMasters) wonder how they will coordinate resource and product needs across the enterprise. Technical leads and architects wonder how they can create a viable architecture and manage technical dependencies across multiple projects and products.

End: 5:00 am
Start: 04/17/2007 - 09:00
End: 04/19/2007 - 05:00

This 3-day course goes beyond merely teaching several design patterns. It also teaches the principles and strategies that make design patterns good designs. This enables students to use these advanced design techniques in their problems whether design patterns are even present. After teaching several patterns and the principles underneath them, the course goes further by showing how patterns can work together to create robust, flexible, maintainable designs. Developed and delivered by the author of Design Patterns Explained.

04 / 18
End: 5:00 am
Start: 04/17/2007 - 09:00
End: 04/19/2007 - 05:00

This 3-day course goes beyond merely teaching several design patterns. It also teaches the principles and strategies that make design patterns good designs. This enables students to use these advanced design techniques in their problems whether design patterns are even present. After teaching several patterns and the principles underneath them, the course goes further by showing how patterns can work together to create robust, flexible, maintainable designs. Developed and delivered by the author of Design Patterns Explained.

Start: 6:00 am
End: 8:30 am

Many modern design practices suggest that code should be developed in a highly incremental way, with frequent opportunities for validation, refactoring, and that we should embrace change as an ally rather than seeking to avoid it through heavy analysis. At the same time, the Design Patterns movement has opened up powerful new ways of thinking about Objects and their relationships, and how we can efficiently find our way to the best designs in a given context. Initially, these two points of view would seem to be at odds with one another.

04 / 19
End: 5:00 am
Start: 04/17/2007 - 09:00
End: 04/19/2007 - 05:00

This 3-day course goes beyond merely teaching several design patterns. It also teaches the principles and strategies that make design patterns good designs. This enables students to use these advanced design techniques in their problems whether design patterns are even present. After teaching several patterns and the principles underneath them, the course goes further by showing how patterns can work together to create robust, flexible, maintainable designs. Developed and delivered by the author of Design Patterns Explained.

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