February 25 2009
RADTAC on Agile at BCS Spring School
RADTAC are playing a key role in the British Computer Society Spring School on Agile Development at The Bristol Institute of Technology at the University of the West of England.
David Hicks of RADTAC will kick-off the event organised by the Bristol Branch of the BCS with a presentation examining the rationale and benefits of Agile and a comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of the leading Agile approaches including eXtreme Programming, Scrum, Lean Software Development, DSDM Atern and the Open/Agile Unified Process.
David is a Founder Member of the Agile Alliance and Managing Director of RADTAC. He has been working in Iterative/Agile methods for 20 years and his first paper on the subject was published by the BCS in 1998. David is a certified APLN Agile Leadership Practitioner and is certified in Scrum and DSDM as a practitioner and trainer. He has been responsible for many Agile project deliveries, several enterprise-wide Agile roll outs at large blue-chip organisations and is a regular speaker on the Agile conference circuit.
The BCS Spring School on Agile Development is running on successive Monday evenings throughout March. Click here for more information and to book places.