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Dave Thomas, Bederra Research Labs
Dave Thomas has a wide spectrum of experience in the software industry as an engineer, professor, consultant, architect, executive and investor. Dave is founder and CEO of Bedarra Corporation; which provides virtual CTO and CEO, business mentoring and seed investment to emerging companies. Recently formed Bedarra Research Labs undertakes speculative research on applications of emerging software technologies.
He has many years of experience in structured documents including the design of laser printer controllers, early commercial applications of Tex. He has advised on the IBM B2B strategy, and is on the MS Customer Advisory Council and with OLL contributed to the SCORM elearning standard, and authoring tools. He is Chairman of Xia Systems, Online-Learning.com (OLL), and a director of Stilo/Omnimark, Bitflash, Amikanow and Synop and several other software companies.
Dave is best known as the founder and past CEO and president of Object Technology International Inc. (formerly OTI, now IBM OTI Labs) and led the commercial introduction of object and component technology. The company is often cited as the ideal model of a software technology company.
He was also the principal visionary and architect for IBM VisualAge Smalltalk and Java tools and virtual machines including the initial work on popular multi-language Eclipse.org IDE. OTI pioneered the use of virtual machines in embedded systems with Tektronix shipping the first commercial products in 1988. He was instrumental in the establishment of IBM's Pervasive computing efforts and in particular the Java tooling.
Dave is an adjunct research professor at Carleton University, and the University Of Queensland and is widely published in the software engineering literature. He is a popular humorous albeit opinionated keynote speaker. Dave remains active in various roles within the technical community including ECOOP, AOSD, Evolve, and Agile Development Conference, Agile/XP Universe and OOPSLA Onward. He is a founding director of the Agile Alliance and most recently a founder of Open Augment Consortium. Dave writes expert columns in Otland Online in Germany, and the Journal Of Object Technology in Switzerland where he also serves on the editorial board.
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Presentation: "Next Generation IT - Life after Jurassic Middleware"
Time:
Monday 10:20 - 11:05
Location:
Bayside 202
Abstract: Despite IT best efforts business is frustrated with the lack of agility in both development and deployment of applications and services. The major product and platform vendors face similar challenges delivering their new products to market. Both are beginning to realize that the companies they want to emulate are taking a different road with respect to infrastructure, development and delivery which provides them substantially reduced operating costs and as well as faster time to market. Dave Thomas has a history of working with emerging technology, and project future IT from current trends in the international software industry. In this talk we present a speculative look at emerging global trends shaping next generation IT including:
- Business Agility - The Driver For Next Generation IT
- Hardware and Software Infrastructures - Glass House to Googleplex
- Functional Services versus Complex OO middleware
- Business Driven Development - Do It Themselves Applications
- Enterprise Mashups - The Real SOA - Applications Assembled from Services
Presentation: "Lean and Agile In the Large - Principles, Practices and Experiences for Large Scale Software Development"
Time:
Monday 15:30 - 16:15
Location:
Bayside 202
Abstract: Lean and Agile practices have made a major positive impact on productivity and quality of life for individuals and development teams. In this presentation we focus on the challenges and practices of using Lean and Agile in large development organizations. We introduce new practices in Envisioning, Definition, Planning and Release Management and Measurement which compliment the Agile practices used for Development. These practices allow business to gain agility while addressing their needs for governance and quality. They integrate Lean and Agile software with best practice Lean Product Engineering practices while respecting and encouraging the wide adoption of empowering agile practices. The practices provide proven practical techniques for large scale Agile challenges such as Voice of The Customer: Tangible Requirements and Acceptance Testing; Role of Architecture, Models and Components, Management of Features vs. Components: Planning, Estimating and Resource Allocation: Dependency Management and Release Management; Scrum of Scrums and Communities of Practice, and Enterprise Development Dashboards and CMM Compliance
Presentation: "Enterprise Systems panel"
Time:
Monday 16:30 - 17:15
Location:
Bayside 204
Presentation: "New Frontiers Panel Discussion"
Time:
Tuesday 11:15 - 12:00
Location:
Bayside 202
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