The Art of Producing Software: Applying Lean Concepts to Transform Your Software Development Organization
Northern Wisconsin Software Symposium
Green Bay · August 1 - 3, 2008
About this Presentation
Waste is an insidious beast that drains the productivity of development teams and the organizations they work in. Many organizations are now realizing that by turning their gaze inward they can streamline their overall development processes, deliver higher quality products faster and save significant amounts of money.
In this talk we will look at the “Lean” techniques first developed by companies like Toyota and how they can be applied to common software development practices. We will walk through such concepts as identifying the different types of waste you might encounter in a software development effort, using Value Stream Mapping (VSM) to help measure the impact of that waste and different techniques you can use to eliminate that waste.

Manager - Platform Engineering w/Thrivent Financial
John Carnell is the manager of Platform Engineering for Thrivent Financial, a Fortune 500 financial services company. In addition, John is a prolific speaker and writer. He has spoken at national conferences, such as Internet Expo, the Data Warehousing Institute, and numerous No Fluff Just Stuff Software Symposiums.
John has authored, coauthored, and been a technical reviewer for a number of technical books and industry publications. His latest book, Pro Apache Struts with Ajax, was published in late 2006.