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By , 21 Aug 2007
 
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About the Author

Martin Hinshelwood
Instructor / Trainer Northwest Cadence
United States United States

Martin Hinshelwood is an Senior ALM Consultant at Northwest Cadence, but also a Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVPs in Washington, US (Formally UK) and has over 9 years experience in the software industry. He is a member of the Visual Studio ALM Rangers and is also a Professional Scrum Trainer. He regularly writes on his Processes, Practices & Tools blog, and speaks often on Scrum, good practices and Visual Studio ALM.

 

Martin aims to provide Strategic and Tactical consulting on successful implementations of new Processes, Practices & Tools within both small and large organisations across the world. These would include, but not be limited to:

 
  • Scrum Mentoring & Training - Scrum Master Training, Scrum Developer Training, Scrum Mentoring, Scrum Coaching
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  • Practice improvements – Requirements (Backlog,Limiting Work In Progress, Relative Complexity, Acceptance Criteria, Planning Poker, User Stories, Use Cases, Visualisation) , Teams (Team Protection, Commitment), Code (Unit Testing, Branching, Continuous Integration, TDD, ), Test (Acceptance Test Driven Development, Automation, ), Release & Configuration (Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment)
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  • Visual Studio ALM Implementation, upgrades & Training - Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server, Team Foundation Build & Microsoft Test Manager
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