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SPaMCAST 37 - Kenji Hiranabe, Kanban, Making Tangible The Intangible Episode | SPaMCAST: Software Process and Measurement

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SPaMCAST 37 - Kenji Hiranabe, Kanban, Making Tangible The Intangible


SPaMCAST 37 - Kenji Hiranabe, Kanban, Making Tangible The Intangible

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DATE : Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:17:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2008-07-14 03:17:00
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Show 37 is an interview with Kenji Hiranabe discussing using kanban in software development.   According to WIKIPEDIA, âKanban is a signaling system to trigger action which in Toyota Production System leverages physical cards as the signalâ.  In other words the signal is used to indicate when new tasks should start, and by inference, the status of current work.  Kenji does a great job at explaining how the kanban can be used in system development. 

 

Kenji Hiranabe, CEO of Change Vision, Inc (http://www.change-vision.com/index_en.html).  Change Vision develops tools to help deliver effective projects.  He is a Japanese software development consultant and book translator of Extreme Programming Installed, Lean Software Development, Agile Project Management, and other Agile books. He's also an author of JUDE, a UML and MindMap editor software and TRICHORD, a kanban based agile project management tool.  He specializes in agile development, object-oriented software construction and project facilitation. 

 

You can read his blog at http://jude-users.com/en/modules/weblog/index.php?user_id=5

 

 

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The essay for this cast is titled âMaking Tangible The Intangibleâ.  The essay for this cast reflects concepts espoused by Phil Armour in SPaMCAST 36 and Kenji Hiranabe in SPaMCAST 37 (the current cast for those of you reading this on my blog).  The confluence of concepts that so moved me combines Kenjiâs comments on the intangibility of both software and the processes and Philâs on software as a container for knowledge. 

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Future Events and the next . . .

I will be speaking at IFPUGâs 3rd Annual ISMA Conference and Fall Workshops Sunday, September 14 â Friday, September 19, 2008 at the Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel information at www.ifpug.org.  The presentation is call âCounting Facebookâ and will be on Friday September 19, 2008 at 10:25 AM - 11:25 AM.

I am speaking at Quest Toronto 2008 Conference, September 22- 26, 2008, at the Hilton Hotel in Toronto, Canada.  I will be presenting âGood Numbers Go Badâ on Wed Sept 24th from 1:30 - 2:30 pm and also joining in as a subject matter expert in the end of day solutions workshop.  Information can be found at http://www.qaiquest.org/toronto/

 

Finally I will be speaking at the Northeast Quality Council 57th Conference.  The conference is scheduled for October 14 â 15 , 2008 in Marlborough, Massachusetts at Best Western Royal Plaza.   The presentation is titled âOne Size Fits . . .Someone Other Than Meâ.  Information can be found at http://www.neqc.org/conference.

 

Next Software Process and Measurement Cast:

 

On the next SPaMCAST we will feature an interview with Ed Yourdon discussing social media in the development process.  Talking to Ed was jam packed with information on using social media to foster collaboration.  If you don't know about how to use social media, its time to find out!


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