[Mobile Photos] I am in Iceland
03.08.2010 | Late MorningToday I fly to Iceland for a two-week hiking tour. Tent, Sleeping Bag, Instant Noodles. And hopefully amazing views in beautiful landcapes.
Today I fly to Iceland for a two-week hiking tour. Tent, Sleeping Bag, Instant Noodles. And hopefully amazing views in beautiful landcapes.
Three weeks ago I handed in my Bachelor’s thesis with the sonorous name “Agile Software Development in Small Projects – Methods and Techniques used in the Sendinel Project“.
This is the abstract:
In this Bachelor’s thesis we reflect on how we used the Agile software development methodologies Scrum and Extreme Programming in the project “Sendinel“. Important aspects are how we came to decisions without a Product Owner, how we managed our process without a Scrum Master and how we organised planning.
Section 2 gives an insight into the project’s background. Section 3 briefly outlines the history of software development processes and introduces Scrum and XP. In Section 4 our development process is explained in detail.
Most value for readers will likely be the possibility to reflect on their own experience with software development. Thus the most interesting part in the thesis might be Section 5: Lessons Learned.
These are my most appreciated references:
During writing I put an emphasis on being concise and clear. Especially the book “Revising Prose” helped me to do that. And of course the people who reviewed the thesis (thank you again).
You can download the pdf of the Bachelor’s thesis here.
I have left berlin today and went on a tour with a motorcycle. Heading south to visit people and hang out at a festival.
So I may not respond to mail or other schnickschnack for a week or two. See ya.
Today marks two major turnarounds in my life.
Today I have handed in my Bachelor’s thesis. This means my Bachelor studies are finished now. Good bye university. We might meet again for a Master’s degree someday …
Also today I have signed a contract with SoundCloud. This means that starting in September I will be an API developer there.
Both are big news. I’m going to write more about each of them in the following days. But for now I am off celebrating!
This used to be one awesome house …