New England Software Symposium - September 10 - 12, 2010 - No Fluff Just Stuff

New England Software Symposium

Boston · September 10 - 12, 2010

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Speakers

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

Craig Walls

Craig Walls

Author of 'Spring in Action' and 'Building Talking Apps'

Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown

Grails Practice Lead - OCI Grails Team

Jeremy Deane

Jeremy Deane

Chief Architect at Foundation Medicine

Johanna Rothman

Johanna Rothman

Speaker, Consultant, Author for managing product development

Mark Richards

Mark Richards

Independent Software Architect, Author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture

Matt Stine

Matt Stine

I Enable Early-Career Enterprise Software Engineers to Continuously Improve

Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel Schutta

Architect as a Service

Peter Bell

Peter Bell

Evangelist/hacker for hackNY

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Tiffany Lentz

Tiffany Lentz

Principal Consultant & Program Manager with Thoughtworks

Tim Berglund

Tim Berglund

VP Developer Relations at Confluent

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

The Agile Mindset: Applying Agile in Non-Technical Areas of an Organization
Tiffany Lentz
Iteration Management: What's in your Toolkit?
Tiffany Lentz
Agile Project and Management Metrics: Measuring Success Downward and Upward
Tiffany Lentz
Agile and Lean Program Management: Collaborating Across the Organization
Johanna Rothman
Manage Your Project Portfolio: A Lean and Agile Approach
Johanna Rothman
Overcoming Several Pitfalls of Transitioning to Agile
Johanna Rothman
Successful Software Management: 17 Lessons Learned
Johanna Rothman
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Collections
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Functional Java
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Advanced Collections
Ted Neward
What's new in Spring
Craig Walls
Building Web Applications with Spring MVC
Craig Walls
Introducing Spring Roo: From Zero to Working Spring Application in Record Time
Craig Walls
Common AntiPatterns and How To Avoid Them
Mark Richards
The Art of Messaging
Mark Richards
Enterprise Integration Using Apache Camel
Mark Richards
Decision Making in Software Teams
Tim Berglund
Complexity Theory and Software Development
Tim Berglund
What's Brewing in Java
Venkat Subramaniam
How to Approach Refactoring
Venkat Subramaniam
Transforming to Groovy
Venkat Subramaniam
Grails - How to Build Enterprise Apps
Jeff Scott Brown
GORM Inside And Out
Jeff Scott Brown
Engineering your DSLs
Peter Bell
Tooling for External DSLs
Peter Bell
DSL Evolution
Peter Bell
Options for DSLs on the JVM
Peter Bell
Learning Open Source Business Intelligence
Tim Berglund
Open Source Business Intelligence Workshop
Tim Berglund
jQuery: Ajax Made Easy
Nathaniel Schutta
JavaScript Beyond the Basics
Nathaniel Schutta
Testing the Web Layer
Nathaniel Schutta
Hacking Your Brain for Fun and Profit
Nathaniel Schutta
Aspect Oriented Programming With Spring AOP
Jeff Scott Brown
Agile Development with OSGi
Matt Stine
Polyglot OSGi
Matt Stine
Gaelyk: Lightweight Groovy on the Google App Engine
Tim Berglund
HTML 5 ... and the Kitchen Sink
Brian Sletten
REST : Information-Driven Architectures for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
Resource-Oriented Concurrent Processing
Jeremy Deane
Resource-Oriented Enterprise Service Bus
Jeremy Deane
RDFA : Weaving Richness and Meaning in the Web
Brian Sletten
SPARQL : Querying the Web of Data
Brian Sletten
Modular Java: An Introduction to OSGi
Craig Walls
Scala Tricks
Venkat Subramaniam
Tackling Concurrency on the JVM
Venkat Subramaniam
Test Driving Multithreaded Code
Venkat Subramaniam
Pragmatic Architecture
Ted Neward
Architectural Kata Workshop
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to ParallelizationPatterns
Ted Neward
Code Craft
Nathaniel Schutta
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Games
Ted Neward
The Seven Wastes of Software Development
Matt Stine
Yes You Kanban
Matt Stine
Building Twitter With Grails In 90 Minutes
Jeff Scott Brown
Keynote: It could be heaven or hell (being a polyglot programmer)
Venkat Subramaniam