Username
Password
 
the Scrum
Alliance
Login help
About Membership

London, United Kingdom | 9 Mar 2010 | James O. Coplien

This class is taught by a Certified Scrum Trainer but is not a certification course.

Agile touts "working software" rather than usable software, and it "responds to change" rather than plans for change. Agile has slid away from these broader human-centric principles that can be found in its object-oriented roots, including capturing the end-user conceptual model in code. This talk shows how the DCI architecture complements Model-View-Controller to capture the end-user conceptual model while supporting convenience and expressiveness for the software architect and programmer.

Dates:

9 Mar 2010

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Venue:

QE-II Conference Center
Broad Sanctuary
Westminster
London, United Kingdom SW1P 3EE
http://qconlondon.com/london-2010/venue/

Price:

QCon Conference Registration

Software architects, designers, analysts, programmers, user experience people

 

DCI: An Approach to Lean and Agile Architecture
 
Shanghai Scrum Gathering
Privacy Policy  |   Legal  |   About the Scrum Alliance  |   Contact Us
Please contact our webmaster Copyright © 2009, Scrum Alliance, Inc. All Rights Reserved. rss