MSF for Agile Software Development

By: Granville Miller

Abstract: MSF for Agile Software Development is a scenario-driven, context-based agile software development process. This is the first agile software development process with built-in support for risk and qualities of service such as security and performance. Additionally, MSF breaks new ground by bringing in new techniques for building better software such as the use of personas and applied unit testing. In this session, we provide an introduction to these new techniques.

Granville Miller is an expert on agile software development process design and an architect on the Microsoft Solutions Framework. He is the co-author of Advanced Use Case Modeling and A Practical Guide to Extreme Programming. He brings 17 years of software development experience in the delivery of software applications. He has been actively promoting modeling, software development technology, and software process for over a decade in various public forums. He has an Advanced Certification in UML 2.0.

ggmiller@mindspring.com


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