Fwd: [IEEE-NoVA] IEEE Talk Date Clarification: Thursday, June 21st

prinaldo@mindspring.com prinaldo@mindspring.com
Mon, 11 Jun 2001 17:24:47 -0400


Gang,

FYI

Paul, W4RI

anup@rstcorp.com wrote:
> Dear IEEE member:
Please mark your calendar now for our next IEEE Computer Society Chapter 
talk Thursday, June 21st, 2001.

Please see http://www.cigital.com/ieee/ soon for updated information and 
to RSVP.

Title: "Extreme Programming Explained"
Speaker: Shahid Shah, Netspective

When: Thursday, June 21st
Time: 
  Registration and refreshment: 6:00 pm
  Talk: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Where: Oracle, One Oracle Way, Reston, VA, at intersection of Reston 
Parkway and Sunset Hills Drive.

Cost: Free for current IEEE members w/card. Non-members: $4 at door.

Synopsis:

Extreme Programming, or XP, is a lightweight software development 
methodology based on principles of simplicity, communication, and 
feedback. Unlike waterfall, JAD, and other older methodologies, XP is 
useful for small teams who need to develop high-quality software quickly 
in an environment of changing requirements. XP was developed by Kent 
Beck, who wrote the original book on the subject,  "Extreme Programming 
Explained". Mr. Shah's talk with serve as an interactive introduction to 
XP, its philosophy, and its tenets. Comparisons with existing 
methodologies, along with benefits and detriments, will be presented 
throughout the discussion.


Speaker Bio:

Mr. Shah is a principal in Netspective, a custom Intranet, client/server 
application development and consulting firm. In this role, he served for 
four years as the Chief Software Architect in the development of the 
American Red Cross National Biomedical Computer System. This vast 
project involved the complete automation of Red Cross operations and its 
blood distribution and clinical records management system. Prior to 
that, Mr. Shah was at TRW Information Systems as a Software Development 
Project Leader, at BDM Federal, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer for a 
high profile Department of Energy Intranet, and earlier, on a Department 
of Defense Carrier Defense system conversion. Mr. Shah holds a Bachelors 
degree in Computer Science from Penn State University and a Masters 
degree in Technology Management from the University of Maryland. Having 
started several companies, Mr. Shah also has extensive experience in the 
development and growth of young companies as well as large corporate 
environments. 

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