Hello Everyone:
Here is where things stand so far:
Confirmed attendees (at least have told me they are
attending…)
Kelvin Low (IBM)
Charlie Yan (IBM)
Chris Sibald (Telelogic)
Per Koll (IBM)
Bruce Macisaac (IBM)
Mark Dickson (Xansa)
Brian Lyons (Number
6)
Chris Armstrong (Aprocess
Group)
Jim Ruehlin (IBM)
Steve Adolph (UBC)
Philippe Kruchten (UBC)
Jas Madhur (Sierra
Systems)
Have I missed anyone?
Agenda (informal – I assume we will adjust it during
the Monday morning status meeting)
Monday
9:00am - Lunch:
Brief
welcome (and demos?)
Status
report from each committer
Statement
of objectives for F2F.
After Lunch – 5:00
Break
out into work groups along discipline lines
-
general and overarching issues
-
architecture
-
project management
-
quality
-
requirements management
Dinner possibly at a really good sushi joint…..for
those not into sushi, well we’ll figure out something for you….:-)
Tuesday
9:00am – Lunch
Break
out into work groups along discipline lines
-
general and overarching issues
-
architecture
-
project management
-
quality
-
requirements management
After Lunch – 5:00
Regroup
and plan objectives for next iteration milestones
Plan
next F2F
Plan
outreach activities
Dinner possibly at a hip waterfront restaurant (Carderos?
Sandbar?)
Wednesday
9:00 am – Lunch
General
and overarching issues collaborative workshop.
This
half day session to set objectives for developing content for the collaborative
and other overarching issues.
The agenda is fairly fluid and will likely change. Also just
to note, I will miss the Tuesday morning session because I have a class –
remember I’m a student J
Contrary to what we said before, we WILL be providing morning
snacks (e.g. coffee, muffins, etc) and light lunch (sandwiches, pizza…).
With respect to the overarching issues and collaborative
content, I will send a note this weekend outlining possible activities and
objectives.
I will send details mid next week showing the location of
our facilities at UBC and best routes from the hotels to UBC.
The hotels we are using are the Sheraton Wall
Center, The Metropolitan,
and The Four Seasons. These hotels are within three blocks of each other (the
Four Seasons and Metropolitan are across from each other). Vancouver’s shopping, restaurant, and
bar districts are all within walking distance.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Vancouver,
Steve