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To register, send an email to courses@hexsw.com by Wednesday, 4/23/2008
Abstract
Agile software development practices are taking over the world because they work. In spite of
this fact, many databases are managed using Waterfall, or semi-Waterfall, techniques. The reason for this may be that
there is no clear translation into the database world of the practices we have already developed in the software
world.
Data Structure Metamorphism: Controlled Emergence of Database Design discusses our vision for
bringing true Agility to database development. It starts by showing how databases and code differ. It
discusses how we need to shift our values and adapt our thinking while adhering to our principles.
It then moves into how we can change our practices to better serve us in the database world.
Click here for a complete description of the course
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Where, When, Who & How
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Presenter
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Max Guernsey, III
Managing Member, Hexagon Software LLC
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Target Audience
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Software development professionals and database professionals who want to bring true agility to the database portion of
their application(s)
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When
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6:00pm PDT, Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Where
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Net Objectives's offices in Bellevue, WA
275 118th Ave Se
Suite 115
Bellevue, WA 98005-3538, US
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How to Register
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Please send an email to courses@hexsw.com by Wednesday, 4/23/2008
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Agenda
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6:00 - 6:30 PDT
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Pizza and networking
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6:30 - 8:30 PDT
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Seminar
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8:30 - 9:00 PDT
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Questions and Answers
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Thanks to Net Objectives for making their venue available.
Related Links:
Rethinking Agility in Databases Article Series,
Course Description,
Net Objectives,
Map to Net Objectives's Offices
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