Aug 15 2008
iRise Web Seminar - Ivar Jacobson International
The August iRise Web Seminar August 19th discusses how to solve common software requirements challenges:
iRise August Web Seminar - Tuesday August 19th at 10am PDT/1pm EDT
A Roadmap for Building the Right Solution!
This web seminar discusses how to solve common software requirements challenges. You will discover the issues associated with problem identification and analysis and explore how to better connect to traditional requirements approaches. Learn how to attain a real understanding of the needs of stakeholder and examine the desired outcomes for defining software requirements.
Don’t miss this valuable online web seminar sponsored by iRise and featuring one of the industry’s leading experts improving the software development process: Ivar Jacobson International. Ivar Jacobson International provides first class services that include training and mentoring, providing practical help to organizations that wish to improve their software development process. Leading the team is Dr. Ivar Jacobson, who is a father of components and component architecture, use cases, modern business engineering, the Unified Modeling Language and the Unified Process.
And here is some background information on our speaker:
Kurt Bittner is chief technology officer for Ivar Jacobson International, Americas and has worked in the software industry for over 25 years in a variety of roles including developer, team leader, architect, project manager, and business leader. He has led agile projects, run a large division of a software development company, survived and thrived in several start-ups, run an acquisition, and worked with clients in a variety of industries including aerospace, finance, energy, and electronics. He was a key contributor to the early development of the Rational Unified Process as well as, more recently, IBM’s Jazz project (see www.jazz.net). His experience includes significant work in Banking and Finance, relational database system design and architecting, and consulting and mentoring a wide variety of clients on software development improvement strategies and approaches. He is the co-author of “Use Case Modeling” and “Managing Iterative Software Development Projects”.