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EPF - Process Framework - Interested in participating [message #599773] Wed, 30 November 2005 05:06
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Originally posted by: yoonix.alltel.net

I would like to express an interest in participating in the EPF project(s)
as well. I am a senior software architect and have several years in
building and leading various sized (mostly 20+) software development teams
through the trials and tribulations of projects. I specialize in rapid,
iterative development methods with the practicality of being able to teach
the techniques required for the creation of the deliverables (Use Case,
Requirements Definitions, Project Plans, Object Models, Code, Test Plans,
Change Management, Defect Management and Implementation plans.) and delivery
within fast-paced rapid development environments to all levels of Project
Management to new developers.

My most current projects (within 36 months) have included a multi-terabyte
DataWarehouse project with a distributed (national) Java Rich Client base
for on-demand Data Mart generation and statistical modeling and a RCP-based
Front Office (Sales) support application - again with a nationally
distributed client-base. Both of these were "green-field" projects and had
less than a year planned to implementation so rapid, parallel, iterative
development was a necessity.

I would like to contribute as a practitioner of the processes (from the
theory to the practical implementations) as well as an Eclipse / Java
developer.

Sincerely,
terry dietz (aka: yoonix)
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