SIGiST Israel was founded in June 2000, by Mr.
Alon Linetzki, and was self sponsored, for the first 3 meetings.
Today, after many meetings, out of which several were sponsored by
RadView, Rational and Mercury, SIGiST Israel, is reorganizing.
SIGiST Israel is now managed by three board members: Yan Baron from
Director PLM from Aternity, Rami Ben Ari Director QA and Testing
from Intel Haifa, and Alon Linetzki Director Testing Services &
Solutions from SELA
Group.
I am presenting there the lecture"Scrum & QA - Friends or
foe"
PMI
Israel is the only dedicated organization of project managers in
Israel. Since its founding in 1995 it holds periodic chapter
meetings, annual conferences and provides educational programs and
professional
certifications.
I am presenting there the lecture
"Transitioning to
Agile"
The
Scrum Gathering is an opportunity for Scrum users of all experience
levels to gather together to learn about and share experiences with
Scrum. Topics for all levels of expertise are
offered. The Gathering includes Open Space sessions where
you can discuss timely topics with experts and peers in a small
group
setting.
Held twice a year, the Scrum Gathering is an
opportunity for Scrum users of all experience levels to gather
together to learn and share about Scrum. You can choose from several
introductory and advanced Scrum courses, including those leading to
certification. The gathering also affords an open space session
where you can discuss timely topics with experts and peers. For
Certified Scrum Trainers, the gathering is a place to come together
with your peers in a trainers-only environment. Whether you're just
starting out or are an old hand, the Scrum Gathering is the place to
be.
13-17, August 2007:Agile
2007 conference (Washington
DC)
an exciting conference about techniques and
technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and
the management and development sides of agile software development.
The agile approach focuses on delivering business value early in the
project lifetime and being able to incorporate emergent
requirements. It accentuates the use of rich, informal communication
channels and frequent delivery of running, tested systems, while
attending to the human component of software
development