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Provided by: Method Park America Inc Webinar Value Proposition for Project Managers from Configuration ManagementE-learning Course Development |
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Provided by Method Park America Inc
Why do we do Configuration Management and what value does it have for project managers? Lets face it the most frustrating software problems are often caused by poor configuration management.
Do you recognize any of these issues?
1. The latest version of source code cannot be found
2. A difficult bug that was fixed at great expense suddenly reappears
3. A developed and tested feature is mysteriously missing
4. A fully tested program suddenly does not work
5. The wrong version of the code was tested
Related Jobs or Careers: Configuration Manager, Process Manager, QA Manager, Project manager
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Webinar Value Proposition for Project Managers from Configuration Management
Why do we do Configuration Management and what value does it have for project managers? Lets face it the most frustrating software problems are often caused by poor configuration management.
Do you recognize any of these issues?
1. The latest version of source code cannot be found
2. A difficult bug that was fixed at great expense suddenly reappears
3. A developed and tested feature is mysteriously missing
4. A fully tested program suddenly does not work
5. The wrong version of the code was tested
Instructor:
Tim Kasse s experience in the computer industry includes over 38 years of job tasks ranging from computer operations to managing an open systems development group to process improvement consulting. He has worked as a software developer, a manager of software development, a manager of hardware and systems development, a software quality assurance engineer, and a manager of quality management including software, hardware, systems, and manufacturing. Mr. Kasse is viewed as a world citizen having worked in 25 countries on three continents with multiple cultures and in three languages.
Do you recognize any of these issues?
1. The latest version of source code cannot be found
2. A difficult bug that was fixed at great expense suddenly reappears
3. A developed and tested feature is mysteriously missing
4. A fully tested program suddenly does not work
5. The wrong version of the code was tested
Instructor:
Tim Kasse s experience in the computer industry includes over 38 years of job tasks ranging from computer operations to managing an open systems development group to process improvement consulting. He has worked as a software developer, a manager of software development, a manager of hardware and systems development, a software quality assurance engineer, and a manager of quality management including software, hardware, systems, and manufacturing. Mr. Kasse is viewed as a world citizen having worked in 25 countries on three continents with multiple cultures and in three languages.
About The Training Provider: Method Park America Inc
Method Park America Inc - Method Parks engineers and consultants are experts in the field of software development for the automotive and medical systems. We are your experienced partner for engineering services, coaching, training and consulting in software development processes and process maturity models.
Courses Inlcude:
Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering (IREB)
iNTACS Certified Provisional...

