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Category Archives: Presentation
This is the presentation I gave at the .Net System Event by bbv Software Services AG in Lucerne in June 2012:
These are the slides with comments of my conference talk at MedConf 2012 in Lucerne: Software development without using open source software (OSS) is unthinkable in today’s world. This holds also for medical technical projects. This presentation is split into … Continue reading
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Tagged medical technical, open source
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This is the keynote I gave at the bbv TechDay 2011. bbv TechDay is a company internal conference held once a year to distribute knowledge gathered through the year amongst our software developers, testers, project leaders and so forth. During … Continue reading
Peter zeigt in seinen Vortrag «Guidelines für die erfolgreiche Scrum Einführung» anhand von Best Practices auf, wie bbv Scrum erfolgreich in einem Software Entwicklungsteam einführt und gleichzeitig ein Scrum-Projekt startet. Peter hat die letzten Jahre in verschiedenen Projekten mit Scrum … Continue reading
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Tagged Agile, Kongress, MedConf, Medizintechnik, Scrum
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These are the slides and comments of a presentation I held for bbv Software services AG. The presentation is about how we get quality into our code. Buzzwords: Fokus, frequent measurements, strong team, clean code, pair programming, test driven development, … Continue reading
This is the slide deck of my LAS 2010 presentation: From user stories to architecture.
This is the presentation I gave at the bbv Techday 2010 – a company internal conference day.
This is a presentation I hold in 2010. It shows how my team lives Scrum. I’d be glad to see your feedback in the comments section…

