Haim Deutsch

Hatichon, 62

32293 Haifa

Phone 054-5705639

Fax 04-8323960

E-mail HDSDConsulting@gmail.com

Personal Information:

Marital status: married + 5

Nationality: Israeli/French

Date of birth: 5 January 1965

Place of Birth: Paris – France

Education:

 1987 - 1993 Technion Haifa B.Sc Computer Sciences

1995 – 1996 Technion Haifa Business Management for Engineers

2005 – 2006 Technion Haifa Project Management for High-Tech industry

2006 – 2007 Technion Haifa Master Coach

2006 SCRUM Alliance Haifa Certified SCRUM Master

Interests and activities:

Agile development, TDD, Scrum, XP, OOD

Languages:

French – fluent (mother language)

Hebrew – fluent

English – reading/writing: excellent level, speaking: good level

Keywords:

Agile development, Scrum, TDD, OOD, C++, C#, Java, Embedded systems, Real time, OS, MCU, architectures, Medical devices development.

Work experience:

2006 HDSD Consulting - President 

2005 –2006 ASI Software Department Manager

2001 - 2005 Galil Medical Software Department Manager

1998 - 2001 Intel Haifa Senior Software Engineer

1993 - 1998 Elbit Systems Haifa Software team leader/Senior Software engineer

Technicals:

C#, Labview, Microchip PIC, HighTech C, C++, ThreadX RTOS, TCP/IP, UDP, 802.11b, XML, 3DES, Rinjdael, Crypto++, MD5.

 

Recent Articles by Haim

Scrum Turtles: What turtles and market trading have to do with Scrum 28 Dec 07

What do turtles and market trading have to do with Scrum? Read on to find out.

Recent Comments by Haim

On Case Study: October 2007
Hi Mike, first of all, you are a great example of courage and integrity for sharing your difficult experience with us. In your last update you say that "Management support is absolutely necessary for agile adoption", and you are sooo right. I'm my...
On Writing the Product Backlog Just Enough and Just In Time
Yeah, gotcha! You just removed my biggest problem. I had always difficulties to explain my coached people when to capture product backlog items. It is in general pretty easy to explain just-enough (i usualy didn't give this name but well-defined...
On Writing the Product Backlog Just Enough and Just In Time
Swell Mike, I'm using too your Fibonacci story points-serie, and it is the best tool I found around in order to estimate tasks. But were I 1000% agree with you is concering the question "is a feature worth doing for the current sprint". I'm pushin...