Contact:

Susan Ruth, Host, The Aerospace Corp.
INCOSE - Los Angeles Chapter 
registration@incose-la.org
(310) 336-6765

When

Tuesday, February 24, 2015, 5:30 to 7:45 PM 
Please RSV.P by Tuesday February 17, 2015 for Aerospace and JPL; RSVP by Sunday February 22, 2015 for other venues and virtual attendance. Virtual Attendance instructions will be emailed late Monday February 23, 2015.

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Where

The Aerospace Corp., Bldg D8 (Host Site)
200 N. Aviation Blvd.
El Segundo, CA 90245

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INCOSE-LA Speaker Meeting 24 February 2015

"Principles for Agile Development" with Phyllis Marbach

TOPIC: "Principles for Agile Development" with Phyllis Marbach

WHEN:  Tuesday, February 24, 2015, 5:30 to 7:45 pm

Meeting Schedule:
5:30 - 6:15 pm   Sign-In, Networking, Refreshments
6:15 - 6:30 pm   Welcome & Announcements
6:30 - 7:45 pm   Presentation and Questions

Aerospace (Host Site) & JPL reservations closed February 17, 2015.
We apologize for the inconvenience, but we observe the security requirements of our host sites. RSVP by Sunday February 22, 2015 for other venues and virtual attendance; Virtual Attendance instructions will be emailed late Monday February 23, 2015.

COST:  FREE to INCOSE members with prior RSVP;  $10 for non-members.  No charge at sites not offering refreshments, or to individual virtual participants.  (Non-members should select 'pay at the door' option when registering at a site where refreshments are not offered.)


WHERE
:  Host site: The Aerospace Corp., Bldg D8, Room 1010.  200 N. Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245;  (310) 336-6765,  registration@incose-la.org.   Refreshments will be provided at this site.

Remote Site RSVPs close Sunday 2/22/2015
Remote Sites (potential)
: CSULB in Lancaster; Control Point Corp in Goleta; NGC (employees only) in Azusa.

Webcast virtual site (Global Meet): email registration@incose-la.org for information on joining as an individual virtual participant (you must RSVP by Sunday 2/22/15).

Abstract: The Manifesto for Agile Software Development [Beck 2001] and the Principles behind the Agile Manifesto were written specifically for software development teams.  Since the manifesto does not appear to apply to systems or large programs with multiple teams of development, how it applies to systems engineers is not apparent. The Principles for Agile Development are recommended for cross-functional teams that include Systems and Software Engineers working on customer “pull” projects to produce software products. These principles provide a foundation for the working relationship across the teams.  We believe these principles apply to programs that include both hardware development and software development; however, we limit our examples to software intensive development for this discussion.  As we strive to produce products more affordably in this ever-increasing, global marketplace adopting these principles will serve as a foundation for working together to develop high-value capabilities incrementally.