Scandinavian Network of Excellence
in
Software Configuration Management
Presenters' bio:
Joachim Nilsson
(Configure your CI and VCS for full automation):
Joachim Nilsson graduated from LTH (Datateknik) in 1995 and has been working with
software development since then. Most often as developer and SCM.
Thomas Karlkvist
(Automating unit integration and testing
and Change management: configuration control versus change control):
Thomas Karlkvist holds a Master Of Science in Electrical Engineering and has
worked with technical systems development for more than fifteen years,
specializing at defining the optimal tools and method solutions for everyday
development efforts to be as seamlessly integrated as possible for those
working together in a project. He is a certified instructor for IBM Rational
ClearCase/ClearQuest Configuration management tools. Representing Prevas as
a fulltime consultant, he also provides seminars and education services as
an independent consultant, company named CMON Consulting under the device
"quality through efficency".
René Schaap
("RAM Capability Matrix" - an agile and versatile approach to assess IT disciplines):
René Schaap has more than 30 years experience in IT development projects, of
which over 18 years experience with supporting disciplines like change &
configuration management, validation & verification, and requirement engineering.
René operates as principal Quality Management consultant for SQS Netherlands
at international organisations, executes process assessments, conducts CCM
trainings, and regularly presents his experience at national and international
conferences. Beside his consultancy task René is president of the iNTernational
Certified Configuration Manager Association (iNTCCM), which is an international
and independent organisation promoting configuration management and
certification of configuration management professionals.
Christian Pendleton
(Ways of working in a CM team):
Christian Pendleton has been working with configuration management since 1994.
He has always had a focus on processes and how CM integrates with the development
process. Christian has worked primarily in large organisations with the complexity
of numerous project members and distributed development.
Today, Christian is a senior consultant at Softhouse Consulting Oresund with a
focus on CM in agile development processes.
Michael Steen Pedersen
(A Day in the Life of a CM Person):
Michael Steen Pedersen is an experienced process consultant within the
project and configuration management areas from small business like Traen to
larger companies like SAS and Ericsson. Over the past 5 years he has focused
on the CMMI framework, and he was responsible for the organizations to meet
the CM requirements in CMMI appraisals for Post Denmark as well as for KMD
Projects, where he still works. Michael was among the first to get a CM
certification from INTCCM and he also follows the CMII work but he is now
planning to dig deeper into ITIL than his foundation certification as an
attempt to close the classical gap between development and IT service in
Application Management.
Otto Vinter
(Getting to the essentials of CM - what are our core tasks?):
Otto Vinter is an independent consultant and mentor (www.ottovinter.dk)
advising clients based on his long and comprehensive experience in the software engineering field. He is a
specialist in software process improvements for testing, requirements engineering, development models,
and configuration management. He mentors project managers, and implements organization-wide CMMI
compliant processes. He has often wondered why the CM processes are the hardest to implement in
an organization.
Marc Girod
(Branching h?st?ry):
Marc grew up and graduated in France (MSci - Supélec 1983). He moved to Finland, where he lived over
20 years, then to Ireland. He worked first as a software developer, later as a ClearCase administrator
and build engineer. He is currently working for LM Ericsson in Athlone, Ireland. He invested similar
passion into several technologies over his career: Transputers and Occam2, C++, and since 1994,
ClearCase. He is interested in contemporary philosophy (existentialism and postmodernity).