WP9 T2 wiki page is here Webinar "Common Best practices for Software Development Teams in GÉANT – how to identify, share and implement"
Webinar Title: Common Best practices for Software Development Teams in GÉANT – how to identify, share and implement
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Date of delivery: 17/07/2020 10:30 to 11:30 am CEST PLEASE NOTE: we did not discuss the time at our VC on 23/06/20 but I understand that there are two slots available, in the morning and afternoon. I took the liberty of choosing the morning slot. Please confirm ASAP.
Duration: 1 hour 1h (30-40min for presentation and two short demonstrations of CBP examples + 30-20 min for discussion/questions)
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Maciej Łabędzki Łabędzki and Alan Lewis - CBP examples - case presentation
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Registration link https://eventr.geant.org/events/3335 (registration is not opened yet)- 21 registrations received.
Webinar announcement (draft - please edit)
“Attention all GEANT all GÉANT software developers, product and project managers – WP9 T2 is inviting you are invited to attend a webinar on the best practices practice in the software development at GÉANT. The webinar is brought to your attention by the GLAD team and will be delivered by WP9 T2. The team will share the insights and practical examples of the best software development practice in the context of GÉANT with the focus on how to identify best practice, implement it, collaborate with others to increase its value to address and collaborate in the use of best practice; how its use can create value and meet the evolving needs of stakeholders. The webinar is taking place on 17 July 2020 from 10:30 am to 11:30 am CEST. To register click here. For any questions please get in touch with glad@geant.org “
Blog post
“Best practice” – we are used to hearing and saying these words in relation to practically any professional area.
And what does it actually mean?
Rather attempting another definition of “best practice”, let’s see what “best practice” is made of, what its “ingredients” are.
As the term implies it is “practical”, i.e.
- Based on practical experience
- Resulted in improvement (i.e. proven to be successful)
- Measurable (this is how we know that there has been an improvement)
So, the question is whether each successful solution is “best practice” or when does a solution become “best practice?”
One of the suggested answers here (not exclusively) could be “replicability”, i.e. “best practice” means that an identified solution can be replicated (extended to) in a different context/environment and still lead to an improvement.
So, what does it all mean for software development at GÉANT? How can one identify “best practice”? And once identified - how can it be shared for others to benefit? And, very simply, where to find the examples of best practice?
To find out we are inviting you to meet the WP9 T2 team that has done an extensive work in this area.
The team will be running a webinar Common Best practices for Software Development Teams in GÉANT – how to identify, share and implement on 17 July 2020 at 10:30 am CEST.
At the webinar that team aims:
- To share real life examples how implementation of best practice can provide practical solutions.
- To bring to your attention the Catalogue of Best Practices.
The Catalogue of Best Practices is a live resource that
- Is based on teams’ experiences
- facilitates improvements in teams
- imminently open for extensions and improvements
- To offer guidance and support in identifying, implementing and collaborating on creating best practices.
Post webinar
If you would like to learn how great solutions become best practice, and what it means for the quality of service we provide – come along!
Post webinar
Evaluation link
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/7JMMB5LEvaluations TBC
Follow-on communication (how to access resources, contacts, next steps) TBCsent out on 28/07/2020
Date of rehearsal: 10 am CEST
07/07/2020 1:30 pm 12 pm CEST
10 am CEST
Resources available can be accessed after the webinar - location: TBC
Webinar evaluation/feedback (link): TBC: http://youtube.com/watch?v=SsvWXKF34QM
Webinar outline
Webinar outline
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