Central Iowa Software Symposium
Jul 30 - Aug 1, 2010 - Des Moines, IA
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Rohit Bhardwaj
Principal Software Engineer, Kronos Inc Expert in agile development
Rohit Bhardwaj is a Principal Software Engineer at Kronos Incorporated and has fifteen years of extensive experience in architecture, design and agile development. Rohit is an expert in application development in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), REST, Cloud Computing, RIA, Android, Web Services and SOAPUI. Rohit is Sun Certified Java developer for Java 1.5 Platform. Rohit did his Masters in Computer Science from Boston University and Harvard University. He can be reached at rbhardwaj@kronos.com or using Twitter at rbhardwaj1
Presentations
Cloud computing deep dive for Google App Engine and Amazon EC2
In this session we will take a deep dive at few cloud computing examples from real world and participants will be able to know how to use cloud computing for Google App Engine, Amazon EC2 and few others.
Know about cloud computing companies. Google, Apple, and Microsoft are all working to take advantage of and implement cloud computer technology into their current and future product. As cloud computing leaders, these companies will be at the forefront of efforts to take computing 100 percent online, as opposed to your information being tied to a desktop trapped in one location, accessible only if you are physically there.
This session we will take a deep dive at few cloud computing examples from real world and participants will be able to know how to use cloud computing.
Enterprise Security, Privacy and Data compliance
Data integrity, security, recovery, privacy and regulatory compliance are most important attributes for enterprise implementation. Enterprise customers ask for transparency in how the vendors will provide security programs. Many question need to be asked for any cloud implementation to policy makers, architects, coders and testers.
In this presentation we will explore data security and storage, privacy and data compliance issues. We will explore the security management in cloud. Presentation is useful for anyone starting from Executives to developers who are going to implement the enterprise Applications in both private and public cloud.
Data integrity, security, recovery, privacy and regulatory compliance are most important attributes for enterprise cloud implementation. Enterprise customers ask for transparency in how the vendors will provide security programs. Many question need to be asked for any cloud implementation to policy makers, architects, coders and testers.
In this presentation we will explore data security and storage, privacy and data compliance issues. We will explore the security management in cloud. Presentation is useful for anyone starting from Executives to developers who are going to implement the enterprise Applications in both private and public cloud.
Enterprise testing to make your application foolproof
Enterprise software solutions are an essential part of many large enterprises. Given the critical role enterprise software solutions play, it is imperative that they are tested effectively and efficiently all the time. It is as important, if not the most important, as any other phase of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). But testing an enterprise application is easier said than done. This presentation targets seasoned software developers, testers and project managers who are looking for guidance in implementing an effective application testing strategy. We will discuss the rationale behind application enterprise testing and explore building blocks of effective testing and explain their importance. Then we will explore how to do effective root-cause analysis. We will discuss the typical output of a performance test and how to perform effective analysis. We will learn the effects of particular software environments on testing. The approach is generic; so many details regarding your applications will depend on the characteristics of the technologies you use. Later on we will explore at two tools PushToTest and CloudTest to automatically test web applications. Attendees will learn different test strategies for testing.
Enterprise software solutions are an essential part of many large enterprises. Given the critical role enterprise software solutions play, it is imperative that they are tested effectively and efficiently all the time. It is as important, if not the most important, as any other phase of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). But testing an enterprise application is easier said than done. This presentation targets seasoned software developers, testers and project managers who are looking for guidance in implementing an effective application testing strategy. We will discuss the rationale behind application enterprise testing and explore building blocks of effective testing and explain their importance. Then we will explore how to do effective root-cause analysis. We will discuss the typical output of a performance test and how to perform effective analysis. We will learn the effects of particular software environments on testing. The approach is generic; so many details regarding your applications will depend on the characteristics of the technologies you use. Later on we will explore at two tools PushToTest and CloudTest to automatically test web applications. Attendees will learn different test strategies for testing.
Android mobile application development: Cool apps that surprise and delight mobile users—built by developers like you
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. Cool apps that surprise and delight mobile users—built by developers like you—are a huge part of the Android vision. In this presentation we will explore many examples of android.
Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications.
Android is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel. It was initially developed by Android Inc., a firm later purchased by Google, and lately by the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries.
The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications that run on Android-powered devices. Cool apps that surprise and delight mobile users—built by developers like you—are a huge part of the Android vision. Google has also participated in the Android Market by offering several applications for its services. These applications include Google Voice for the Google Voice service, Scoreboard for following sports, Sky Map for watching stars, Finance for their finance service, Maps Editor for their MyMaps service, Places Directory for their Local Search, Google Goggles that searches by image, and My Tracks, a jogging application. Android phones that include the 'Google Experience' also have Google Search, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Navigation and Gmail integrated. In this presentation we will explore many examples of android.
