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		<title>Live from NPUC 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I&#8217;m at NPUC 2006 - New Paradigm in Using Computers, taking place in the IBM Almaden Research Lab, Calfornia. This year&#8217;s session is entitled &#34;Power to the users: the new web&#34;. Although the registration was full 12 hours after opening, I managed to get a spot by using a poster presenter slot. My poster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I&#8217;m at <a href="http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/user/npuc2006/">NPUC 2006 </a>-<br />
New Paradigm in Using Computers, taking place in the IBM Almaden<br />
Research Lab, Calfornia. This year&#8217;s session is entitled &quot;Power to the<br />
users: the new web&quot;. <br />Although the registration was full 12 hours after opening, I managed to get a spot by using a poster presenter slot. <br />My<br />
poster is entitled &quot;A Wiki test tracking solution&quot;, and focuses on the<br />
collaboration and social implicattions of using a wiki to track the<br />
testing phase of a software product. <br />Regarding the conference, it has a very interesting <a href="http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/user/npuc2006/NPUC2006program.pdf">program</a>, with the featured speakers:</p>
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<li>Sam Ruby, IBM &#8211; &quot;Teenager on the go&quot;</li>
<li>Rob Miller, MIT &#8211; &quot;Automization and Customization of Rendered Web Pages&quot;</li>
<li>Stewart Butterfiled, Yahoo, Flickr co-founder &#8211; &quot;Flickr and the User&quot;</li>
<li>Ross Mayfield , SocialText &#8211; &quot;New Paradigms in Social Computing&quot;</li>
<li>Tom Gruber, RealTravel.com &#8211; &quot;The people-powered web&quot;</li>
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		<title>Innovation That Matters!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las friday was day of interesting events here at work. Besides the World Cup opening game during the morning, on the afternoon we had a poster session with the subject &#34;Innovation that Matters&#34;, to conclude a week full of talks and presentations dedicated to the subject Innovation. Although I&#8217;m still a freshman in the company, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las friday was day of interesting events here at work. Besides the<br />
World Cup opening game during the morning, on the afternoon we had a<br />
poster session with the subject &quot;Innovation that Matters&quot;, to conclude<br />
a week full of talks and presentations dedicated to the subject<br />
Innovation. Although I&#8217;m still a freshman in the company, I decided it<br />
was time to start participating (not as attendant) in this events.</p>
<p><img width="300" height="225" style="float: right;" title="wiki_test_tracking_1.jpg" alt="wiki_test_tracking_1.jpg" src="http://vitor.carapecos.com/media/others/wiki_test_tracking_1.jpg" />So,<br />
I decided to create a poster to show some of the work i have been doing<br />
in my extra time: a Wiki Test Tracking Solution. Just like the<br />
development process, the test process involves many resources, and most<br />
of the time this resources are spread over different repositories and<br />
tools, being hard to manage. Other issue we had faced last year was how<br />
to keep tracking of the testing progress. Not happy with the process in<br />
the past, I worked with my team to create a solution to this problem.<br />
The result, use our team&#8217;s wiki as the infrastructure to contain all<br />
the information about the test project. Changing most of the resources<br />
to wiki, we eliminate the use of Lotus Notes, Excel, Word and others,&nbsp;<br />
as tools and repositories for information. The only issue was that<br />
there was nothing in our wiki that would allow us to keep track of the<br />
testing weekly progress. This was where I really spent my overtime. The<br />
wiki engine we are using is TWiki, and it&#8217;s easy integration of plugins<br />
convinced me to develop a plugin to test the weekly progress of our<br />
team.</p>
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