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Distinguished Lecture Series
Tuesday, September 18, 2001
5:30 PM Hors d'oeuvres
7:00 to 10:00 PM Presentation
8:30 PM 20-minute dessert break
OEC Auditorium
(O'Shaughnessy Education Center)
$25 OTUG members, $10 students, $30 all others
 
Linda Rising Linda Rising
"A New Approach to Process Improvement Using Patterns"
 

Topic Summary

In the new economy, new process approaches are needed. We are seeing lightweight methodologies like eXtreme Programming and Scrum but are we forgetting that process improvement itself must be implemented iteratively?

How can we improve if we can't learn quickly? Documenting successes as patterns and learning as fast as we can from our mistakes will enable us to improve. There are many approaches to knowledge management and patterns is just one of those. Patterns do more than capture good design practices, they are also useful for documenting process and organizational strategies.

 

Speaker Information

Linda Rising has a Ph.D. from Arizona State University in the area of object-based design metrics. Her background includes university teaching experience as well as work in industry in the areas of telecommunications, avionics, and strategic weapons systems. She has been working with object technologies since 1983.

She is the editor of A Patterns Handbook: Techniques, Strategies and Applications, the editor of a special issue of IEEE Communications on Design Patterns in Communications Software, and the author of a chapter on Patterns Mining in the recent CRC Handbook of Object Technology. She has also published A Pattern Almanac 2000 and a collection of Design Patterns in Communications.

Linda has presented a number of tutorials and workshops at OOPSLA and other conferences. She was the conference chair for the first Southwestern patterns conference, ChiliPLoP, held in Wickenburg, AZ, March 1998.


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