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The Data Management Association
Sacramento Valley Chapter


 
Presentation:

Don't go Chasing Waterfalls
CMMI or Agile Methodologies, Making them work for you on your database project

Speaker: Michael M. Gorman, Whitemarsh Information Systems Corporation
Time: March 14, 2008, 10 A.M.
Location: Delegata
Diamond Conference Center
2495 Natomas Park Dr. Ste. 200
Sacramento CA 95833

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Cost: There will be a fee for non-members of $60. Renewing members do not need to pay this additional fee.
RSVP: Please RSVP to the Programs Director at (916)323-1461 or corinna.martinez@cdcr.ca.gov to ensure enough handouts and space by March 11, 2008
Synopsis:
The presenter will be covering the topic of those competing forces that have impacted the large mainframe type implementation and maintenance database projects, namely Waterfall, CMMI and Agile. The conflicts, struggles and progress of each of these three methodologies as well as how to they might be used in conjunction will be covered at this meeting. Come ready to listen and ask questions from someone with vast experience in the field.
 
About the presenter:
Michael M. Gorman has almost 45 years experience in data processing, most of which has been focused on database, DBMS, and database projects. Mr. Gorman is a co-author of all the ISO/ANSI SQL standards including 1986, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2003, and the new standard, 2008. Mr. Gorman developed the Whitemarsh database product line which consists of a DBMS and repository selection and evaluation questionnaires, full life cycle database project methodology, Information Systems Planning methodology, project management software including metrics, the Metabase CASE/Repository system, a large quantity of courses and workshops for managers, database administrators, and database project personnel.
About: About the presenter:
Michael M. Gorman has almost 45 years experience in data processing, most of which has been focused on database, DBMS, and database projects. Mr. Gorman is a co-author of all the ISO/ANSI SQL standards including 1986, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2003, and the new standard, 2008. Mr. Gorman developed the Whitemarsh database product line which consists of a DBMS and repository selection and evaluation questionnaires, full life cycle database project methodology, Information Systems Planning methodology, project management software including metrics, the Metabase CASE/Repository system, a large quantity of courses and workshops for managers, database administrators, and database project personnel.
 

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