Personas and User Stories in Action
Steele Bit
Description of the development methodology transition my team made in May of 2011.
My academic and professional backgrounds have always influenced each other. I began my professional career at sixteen as a technical support consultant for America Online (AOL). My success in this role led to two excellent project management internships with AOL, one in Arizona and one at AOL Corporate Headquarters in Virginia. I enjoyed these internships so much that I began my collegiate journey convinced that I wanted to be a project manager working on software development projects. As the dot-com bubble burst I took an undergraduate internship with Sandia National Laboratories assisting with processes in their Computer Support Unit.
As an intern at Sandia opportunities kept arising for small programming tasks which refocused my university coursework on programming. As I took more programming classes, I began to look for opportunities at Sandia that would help enhance and develop my programming skills. When I started my master’s degree, I started a new Sandia internship developing small application components of a corporate application used to store information about computers, networks, and computer accounts. After earning my master’s degree from the Anderson Schools at the University of New Mexico I accepted a position as a member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories.
Once hired as a permanent member of staff my responsibilities rapidly increased from the design and implementation of small application components to large corporate application architecture, design and implementation. It was during the development of one such large application that I became acutely aware that my knowledge of software development could be improved. This realization led me on a journey of self-teaching, which while adequate in some ways, left me with the desire to learn much more regarding the intricacies of software engineering and led to my enrollment at Carnegie Mellon to earn a Master’s of Science in Software Engineering.
Sandia allowed me to apply the knowledge acquired at Carnegie Mellon by reshaping the way my team develops software. Over the course of a year I reshaped our haphazard development processes into the practices of Extreme Programming. During the first year utilizing this new methodology the team designed, developed and released four enterprise scale projects.
Professional success influenced by practical academics has shaped my outlook on software development. I have never stopped learning and am always interested in refining my development processes. For me it is not just the programming, all aspects of software development excite me.
June 2005 - Current
Set technical direction for team establishing practices for software requirements analysis, architectural design, web standards, and tool selection.
January 2011 - April 2011
Member of team charged with developing open source software project for the GeoCam application suite of disaster response tools.
August 2004 - June 2005
Developed web based and batch processing applications for a corporate database used to maintain computers, network connections, computer accounts, email names and post offices.
March 2002 - August 2004
Provided team based technical support assistance for 900 customers including senior executives through desktop visits and phone support.
2009 - 2011
2004 - 2005
2000 - 2004
GitHub, May 2011
GeoCam Talk is a communication application intended to aid in communication during a search mission. Members can send text and audio messages to any subset of their team members while on the field from their mobile devices. All messages are sent through a central server which catalogs them for later analysis. Just as in Memo, all messages are geotagged to provide instant awareness of team member location.
GitHub, May 2011
GeoCam Memo is a scribing and note-taking application intended for use by search team members as they canvas the scene of a disaster. Notes can be recorded using text or audio and various forms of attachments (including but not limited to images) can be attached for transmission to a central server. All messages can be geotagged and categorized before saving to provide proper context when analyzing them via a web interface at a later time.
GitHub, May 2011
Web application for managing posts from geocamMemoAndroid and geocamTalkAndroid
GitHub, Jan 2011; followed by 4 people
Simple tech demo for converting speech to text and back again.
My Baby Just helps capture all of those important moments in your child’s life. While a photo can say a thousand words, we want you to be able to say even more by helping you capture all of the little things that a camera can’t.
Developer
My Baby Just helps capture all of those important moments in your child’s life. While a photo can say a thousand words, we want you to be able to say even more by helping you capture all of the little things that a camera can’t.
Developer

At the request of one of the authors, Sara Ford, I contributed to this book.
Steele Bit
Description of the development methodology transition my team made in May of 2011.
Steele Bit
Discussion of my yearlong experience of canceling cable television.

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