SNESCM

Scandinavian Network of Excellence
in
Software Configuration Management


Scandinavian SCM day

About the presenters:

Kristian Ellebæk Kjær (A Day in the Life of a Project Manager):
Kristian Ellebæk Kjær has been working at Netcompany since completing his PhD at Aarhus University in 2009. During that time, he has worked with software design, development, testing and project management in a variety of projects with different project models. Configuration Management is an important part of all these activities.

Alessandro Notte (SCM vs. WorkItem):
Alessandro Notte has been working with configuration management since 2008. He started his work as consultant in "Poste Italiane" maintaining Clear Case, Clear Quest, Rationcal Team Concert, Team Foundation Server, then he took care of the provisioning of the new platform over 65,000 workstations, maintaining 9 living versions.
In 2015 start new job experience in "Magneti Marelli", here he take care of "Rational Team Concert" and methodologies, including the Indian and American team.

Sofus Albertsen (Traceability in a heterogenous Software development lifecycle)
Sofus Alberten, Assistant Professor at CPHBusiness and master student at ITU. Have been working in the field of configuration management on and off for two years, and is writing his thesis about full SDLC traceability in a heterogeneous toolstack.

Yvonne Dittrich (Continuous Software Engineering and SCM)
Yvonne Dittrich works as an associate professor at the IT-University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering and in this context also cross organisational cooperation within software eco-systems. Most of her research takes place in collaboration with industry and public organisations. She developed an empirical research approach "Cooperative Method Development" which relates ethnographic research and problem oriented software process improvement.

Jacob Nørbjerg (Continuous Software Engineering and SCM)
Jacob Nørbjerg is an Associate Professor at the Department of IT Management, Copenhagen Business School. His research is directed towards the organization and management of systems development, knowledge management and software process improvement. Much of his research is carried out in close collaboration with industrial partners.

Artour Klevin (Open Space: How does CM support the quality of the product?)
Artour Klevin - After completing MS in Computer Engineering at LTH in 2012, started to work at ABB and as CM from 2013. Working with TFS as source code versioning system, now trying to use it for Change Management as well. The developed products at ABB Malmö are Safety Related, with heavy process documentation and traceability to ensure accountability.

Maryanne Kmit (Repository and Tool Stack Consolidation)
Maryanne Kmit has been working in the Dev Tools team at SimCorp A/S for 9 years, first as a Software Developer, and presently as a Scrum Master, Project Manager and Team Lead.

Lars Bendix (CoDe - What is in a word?):
Lars Bendix is an associate professor at Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden. His main research interest is software configuration management and how it can be used to support software development processes. He is also interested in agile processes and their pedagogical use in software engineering education. He received a Master's Degree in Computer Science from Aarhus University, Denmark in 1986 and a PhD Degree from Aalborg University, Denmark in 1996.

Andrey Devyatkin (A Praqmatic Approach to Continuous Delivery)
Andrey is an eager beaver who is passionate about software development and development processes automation. During years Andrey worked as a coach, software developer, scrum master, build and release engineer, architect for continuous delivery infrastructure. Currently, Andrey is leading operations in Swedish branch of Praqma, a consultancy bureau specialized in continuous delivery and software development automation.