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2008 IFPUG WORKSHOPS – WESTIN ARLINGTON
GATEWAY HOTEL

September 14-19, 2008
At this workshop a significant number of courses are available. All courses are
limited in size and fill up quickly. Only pre-registered, prepaid and confirmed
attendees will be guaranteed a space. Registration is on a first-come, first-served
basis and includes course materials, breakfast, breaks and lunches the day
of your course(s). Maximum class registration for all courses is 20 students.
Registration begins May 19th
All classes run from 8:30 am - 5 pm daily, unless otherwise noted.
| Fee Structure Workshops |
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Early Bird Cost (before 8/1) |
Normal Cost (after 8/1) |
| Member |
One day: $595 Two day: $995 |
One day: $695 Two day: $1095 |
| Non-Member |
One day: $795 Two day: $1,195 |
One day: $895 Two day: $1295 |
| Fee Structure - CSMS Exam |
Days and Times |
| Member |
$250 |
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 9 – 10:30 am
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| Student Member |
$90 |
| Non-Member |
$500 |
CSMS Packet Help Session
The Management and Reporting Committee will be hosting a "CSMS Packet Help
Session" on Tuesday September 16th from 2pm to 4pm. The session will begin
with a review of the CSMS packet submission process and evidence guidance for
the CSMS packet. The review will be followed by individual assistance on the
packets. Bring your completed or work-in progress packet along, or just learn
more about the packet process.
Target Audience: Those interested in CSMS program.
Instructor: Management & Reporting Committee.
Cost: Free $0.
Logistics: Tuesday, September 16th from 2pm
to 4pm.
FUNCTION POINT COUNTING TRACK
FP-101 Introduction to Function Point Counting: Basics
This workshop focuses on function point counting techniques consistent with IFPUG
Counting Practices Release 4.2.1. At the completion of this workshop, participants
will be familiar with basic function point concepts, the function point methodology,
the five function point types, IFPUG counting practices and the 14 general
system characteristics. Participants will apply IFPUG counting practices in
a hands-on interactive workshop environment.
Target Audience: This class is designed for
the beginner with no function point counting experience and for counting practitioners
with less than six months of experience who desire a hands-on introduction
to IFPUG counting practices.
Instructor: Lori Holmes, Q/P Management Group
Prerequisite: None
Logistics: One 2-day course – Sunday, Sept.
14 and Monday, Sept. 15
FP-225 Building
an ILF Model for Estimating Function Point Counts
This is a one-day workshop for estimating function point counts using the
ILF Model (or, “One File Model”). Attendees should bring in a list
of their organization’s applications and corresponding function point
counts (to include General System Characteristics values, counted algorithms,
and report generator unadjusted function point counts if applicable), and bring
a laptop with Excel. We will then spend the day developing an ILF Model calibrated
for each attendee organization based on their data. The goal is for all attendees
to leave the workshop with a statistically significant ILF Model calibrated
to their organization and with the ability to use it immediately upon their
return.
Target Audience: Advanced
Highlights: Characteristics of good function point forecasts. Linear regression.
ILF Model theory. Forecasting model calibration.
Instructor: Dr. Charley Tichenor
Logistics: One day class – Monday, Sept. 15
FP-300 Count
WHAT?
This workshop is designed for software professionals who have a solid foundation
in Function Point Analysis, and desires to gain further information on leveraging
the IFPUG method in various types of software situations and domains. Proposed
scenarios include: defibrillator software, grocery store self check-out, customization
of third-party tools, integration of products, and more. This highly interactive
workshop will allow participants select (or offer) different software sizing
scenarios and requirements. Participants will work in groups to identify how
to leverage and interpret the IFPUG rules so that meaningful functional size
information can be presented and used by the stakeholders. The New Environments
Committee is happy to facilitate this workshop, and will be looking forward
to listening to some of your challenges and identify how the IFPUG method can
be applied to size software functionality for all domains.
Instructor: New Environments Committee
Logistics: One day class – Tuesday, Sept. 16
FP-301 CFPS
Exam Preparation & Exercises
This workshop is intended to refresh (not train) participants on the fundamentals
of counting and applying function points. The workshop will review the content
and applying location of the function point counting fundamentals within Release
4.2.1 of the IFPUG Counting Practices Manual. Hints on test taking and exercises
are included. Time will be allocated for student questions. A practice exam
we will be administered as part of the class. Exam answers will be reviewed
as needed.
Target Audience: This workshop is designed
for individuals who plan on sitting for the CFPS exam. Participation in this
workshop does not guarantee that the student will pass the CFPS exam. The workshop
should not replace normal exam preparation efforts.
Instructor: Sheila Dennis, David Consulting
Group
Logistics: One day course – Sunday, Sept.
14
MEASUREMENT TRACK
MS-110 Goal-Question-Metric
Workshop
In this workshop, we set out the principles of Goal Driven Measurement, and
through interactive exercises, transfer essential knowledge that professionals
can quickly apply to successfully implement GQM with their teams for sustainable
process improvement. Attendees then work collaboratively to identify questions
and ultimately the metrics from which they can realistically plan their measurement
initiatives after the workshop is over. Participants emerge fully knowledgeable
about the GQM approach together with solid information about how to implement
a successful measurement program (that will yield positive process improvement
results) in real-life.
Instructor: Carol Dekkers, Quality Plus Technologies
Logistics: One day class – Monday,
Sept. 15
MS-211 Software
Metrics Definition, Analysis & Reporting
This course provides participants with a detailed understanding of the basic
types and classifications of software measures. In addition, the course provides
guidelines for defining, analyzing, interpreting, formatting and presenting
measurement data to different audiences within an organization. Students will
learn the uses and benefits of measurements, how to evaluate measurement requirements,
how to define relevant metrics unique to their organization, how to analyze
measurement data and how measurement is used for process improvement.
Target Audience: This workshop is designed
for professionals who desire a basic understanding of how to analyze and present
a variety of software measurement information.
Instructor: Sherry Ferrell, Q/P Management
Group
Prerequisite: None
Logistics: One day class – Tuesday, Sept. 16
Maximum number of participants: 20
MS-222 Principles
of Estimating and Benchmarking Using Industry Data
This workshop addresses the ever increasing demand for
high quality estimating and more competitive IT Organizations. Participants
gain incite into both the theoretical and practical approaches to creating
high quality estimates and performance benchmarks using industry data.
Using
case studies, real life examples and discussions to bring together theory
and practice, this workshop will clarify techniques for Top-down (Parametric)
and Analogue estimating, discuss the accuracy and use of estimating results,
and illustrate the guidelines for collection and use of industry data to benchmark
the IT organization.
The course will be taught by members from the IT Performance Committee.
Target Audience: This course is intended
for all resources that are involved in estimating or wish to be involved in
estimating in the future.
Instructors: Dan Bradley & Christine Greene,
IT Performance Committee
Prerequisite: Participants should have basic knowledge about Function Points.
Logistics: One day class – Tuesday, Sept. 16
Maximum number of participants: 20
MS-230 Measurement
Workshop: Using Function Points to Determine Earned Value and ROI
This course will review the basic concepts involved in Earned Value Analysis
and Return on Investment and integrate how function points can be used as an
input to determining both. Participants will work through a number of case
examples to reinforce concepts.
Target Audience: This workshop is intended
to provide advanced training on the application of function points for those
with a basic concept of the uses of function points.
Instructor: Doug Brindley, Software Productivity
Research, LLC
Prerequisite: FP101 or FP110
Logistics: One day class – Sunday,
Sept. 14
MS-250 Metrics
to Survive Changing Management/Administrations
Saving the Baby whenever new Management and/or Administrations are throwing
out the bath water. Practical examples to show Business Partners and Politicians
the link between IT and Enterprise Value. These are real report examples that
IT departments have used to prove multi-million dollar Value before “Change” becomes
irrational and you become history.
Topics include: Introduction of the 10 Dimensional
Integrated Software Metrics Model; Estimating with Metrics, Overlooked Productivity
and Quality Reporting; Maintenance and Staffing Metrics; Proactive Insight
Metrics, Doing Things Right and Doing the Right Things; Assignment Logs and
Tallies; and Proactive Insight Metrics, Doing things Right vs. Doing the
Right Things.
Instructor: Bill Hufschmidt, Development
Support Center
Logistics: One day class – Tuesday, Sept. 16
PROJECT MANAGEMENT TRACK
PM-315 Lean
Six Sigma
Lean Six Sigma provides a set of integrated tools and methods for using analysis
techniques to improve processes. By itself, it provides a powerful approach
for focusing improvements on the highest-value areas, and of ensuring strong
return-on-investment. Combined with other improvement initiatives, such as
CMMI or ISO, the benefits grow exponentially. This presentation will discuss
the basics of how to implement Six Sigma. Topics include terms, roles, strategies,
tools, and lessons learned. Examples will be drawn from successful implementations
across industry.
Instructor: Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman
Corporation
Logistics: One day class – Monday, Sept.
15
QUALITY AND PROCESS IMPROVEMENT TRACK
QI-235 Setting Up Your Metrics Plan for CMMI
As organizations pursue CMMI Certifications, one of the major challenges is
targeting the appropriate measurements to support their efforts. This class
will assist you in developing a measurement plan for your organization to address
SEI CMMI.
Target Audience: This course is intended
for individuals who need to set up the measurements necessary to support process
improvement within their organization – especially those following the Software
Engineering Institute’s Capability Maturity model as the framework for
their improvement efforts.
Instructor: David Consulting
Group
Prerequisite: Participants should have at least six months of experience in
managing software projects and have a general knowledge of quality processes.
Logistics: One day class – Sunday,
Sept. 14
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