Presentations
- Agile Requirements with Use Cases - In this presentation we describe how Use Cases can fit nicely into an Agile and SCRUM (March 2008)
- Ivar Jacobson International/Price Waterhouse Coopers Case Study - An overview of the joint work effort and successes (November 2007)
- Fighting Terrorism with Process Improvement - See how GCHQ has been fighting terrorism with process improvement (November 2007)
- Sustaining Change - Guidance for sustaining process improvement changes (November 2007)
- Enough Process (London) - See Ivar's presentation on Enough Process: Let's do Practices (November 2007)
- Jazz Overview - IBM presents an overview of their latest technology "Jazz" (November 2007)
- Making IT Matter: A Practical Approach - Presentation on how to avoid IT investments becoming a commodity (June 2007)
- Applying RUP and UML to Embedded Solutions - This presentation shows how RUP and UML can be tailored to deal with the unique difficulties of embedded systems development. A case study illustrates how to apply the approach in C. (June 2007)
- Enough Process: Lets do Practices (RSDC) - Ivar's presentation from the Rational Software Development Conference on the practice based approach (June 2007)
- Achieving Balance in Software Development Improvement - This presentation describes how balance was created at Citi Cards, providing a framework that enables all three areas to be appropriately focused on. (June 2007)
- Practical Visual Modeling - This presentation approaches visual modeling pragmatically. (June 2007)
- The Business Importance of Architecture - This presentation discusses the types and scope of architecture, current market drivers, and technology trends that impact architectural decisions and adoption timing, and how to articulate to the business the criticality of this thing called architecture. (June 2007)
- Successful Transitions to Iterative Development - This presentation uses case studies and practical examples to discuss how to address adoption challenges and make a successful transition to employing an iterative development approach. (June 2007)
- Of Elephants and Incubators: Lessons Learned in Large-scale Software Development Projects - This presentation demonstrates how these problems can be managed by creating multiple use-case models and applying the system-of-systems pattern. (June 2007)
- Measuring for Success - Templates for an Organizational Measurement Cataloge, Measure and Measurement Plan together with the presentation Measuring for Success! (June 2007)
- Use Case and Requirement Patterns for Large-scale Systems Development - In this presentation a number of proven requirements patterns are presented, and their strengths, weaknesses, and applicability discussed. (October 2006)
- Case Study: The Impact of IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) Adoption on Business Project Management - This case study examines the impact that the Inland Revenue’s (the UK’s IRS and one of Europe’s largest RUP adopters) adoption of RUP had upon the management of their business projects. (October 2006)
- Requirements Management Scaling Up To The Enterprise - This presentation looks at the practicalities of managing requirements within this multi layered environment. (October 2006)
- Applying RUP and UML to Embedded Systems - This presentation shows how RUP and UML can be tailored for dealing with the unique difficulties of embedded systems development. A case study illustrates how to apply the approach in C. (October 2006)
- Beyond Agile: Smart - A resounding yes to agile methods, but agility is not enough. Agile methods rely on tacit (implicit - hehe) knowledge, whereas RUP stands on explicit knowledge. This difference takes us beyond being agile to being smart, a necessity in the increasingly complex software world of tomorrow. (October 2006)
- What CMMI cannot give you: Good Software - Ivar Jacobson explores CMMI and it's relationship to software development. (October 2006)
- How to Avoid Stupid Use Cases - Ian Spence explores how to avoid the creation of unhelpful use cases, to help get software development teams on the right track. (October 2006)
- A Scalable Approach to Managing Iterative Software Development Projects - Ian Spence presents a scalable approach to Managing Iterative Software Development Projects (October 2006)
- The Impact of IBM, Rational Unified Process and the Adoption on Business Project Management - Explores how the adoption of the RUP can effect Business Project Management in large organizations. (October 2006)
- The Unifying Foundation - Ivar Jacobson explores the latest software development buzz-words and explains the real messages behind them. (April 2005)
- Successful Enterprise Architecture - Ivar Jacobson explores the complexities of modern IT Enterprise Architectures. (February 2005)
- Four Macro Trends in Software Development - Ivar discusses four key software development trends (February 2004)
- What you didn't know about RUP - You will learn from a father of these technologies something you didn't know, but you care a lot about. This is NOT a sales talk about RUP. (February 2004)
- Use Cases and Aspects Working Together - Aspect oriented programming is "the missing link" to allow you slice a system, use case by use case, over "all" lifecycle models. (August 2003)
- Use Cases: from Requirements to Test - The talk presents the idea of use cases -- how they are discovered, specified, designed and tested. It is about use case driven development. (June 2003)
- Closing the Gap: Business Driven Enterprise Application Integration - Ivar talks technical about Business Driven Enterprise Application Integration (April 2003)
