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Application development methodologies (version 2011)

Selection of the slide deck for the course on application development methodologies given during the Solvay IT management track (http://www.solvay.edu/it-management).

The full presentation covers the development methodologies required to build applications in the current landscape as well as technologies enabling them.

The duration of the full presentation is 3hours, but this can be cut in two parts. Contact me for more information or if you want to organise a session around these topics.

Solvay lecture application development methodologies 2011

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