Mozaic Works Number 1 training and consultancy company for IT and Computer Software

 

 

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Mozaic Works was formed in 2008 and is Romania’s and Central Europe’s

Number 1 training and consultancy company for IT and Computer Software. Agile, Lean, Software Craftsmanship are just some of the topics our team is proficient with.

We do hands-on work for our clients, for them to achieve: 

1           Incremental or radical improvement of the business.

2           Build the right product, faster. Maximize the value for their customers and for the business.

3           Grow performance teams or advance the teams skills through hands-on, practical learning sessions.

With clients all over Europe, we love to share our experience with you.

 

Unit Testing Core Practices 18 October in Bucharest

This course introduces participants to writing simple, maintainable unit tests. Plenty of hands-on

exercises are used to reinforce the concepts presented, allowing participants to try the new

development techniques at first hand.

Automating developer tests is a proven way of reducing issues while increasing productivity over

the entire lifetime of the project.

Trainer: Adrian Bolboaca

With more than 10 years of experience in the world of software, Adrian has trained and coached individuals and teams on both technical and organizational side on topics like: unit testing, TDD, pair-programming, clean code, rescuing legacy code, agile transformations, visual management, continuous improvement, Scrum. He is the creator of innovative technical games like: Taking Baby Steps, Brutal Refactoring Game. Promoter of games useful for personal technical improvements like TDD as if you meant it

 

Agile Architecture Workshop: An Incremental Approach 21-22 November in Bucharest

Complex software systems have lots of moving parts, dependencies, challenges, and unknowns. Counting on the software architecture to properly evolve without any planning or design investigations can be risky. On agile projects, software architecture activities should not be pie-in-the-sky experiments that slow down the delivery of working code. Yet producing working code based on a shaky architecture isn’t sustainable either.

In this workshop Rebecca Wirfs-Brock provide a hands-on experience applying practices and techniques for effectively defining (and refining) software architecture that support agile values. They focus on methods for balancing software architecture activities with other ongoing development efforts. Learn tactics for creating just enough architecture at the most opportune time.

Trainer: Rebecca Wirfs-Brock

Rebecca Wirfs-Brock is an internationally recognized leader in the development of practical design methodologies. She invented the set of development practices known as responsibility-driven design. She is lead author of Designing Object-Oriented Softwareand Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities and Collaborations. She served four years as IEEE Software's editor of the Design column and is a past board member of the Agile Alliance.

 

Certified Scrum Product Owner workshop 21-22 October in Cluj-Napoca

This intermediate level training is recommended for all profiles who wish to successfully understand how to function effectively as the product owner, or customer, for a Scrum team. You will learn about activities such as managing stakeholders, ROI, backlog grooming, creating effective stories, acceptance criteria for stories, defining done, and so on.

CSPO training provides an applied understanding of the Scrum process and helps participants begin to develop the tools, insights, and skills required to apply Scrum on their projects and across their organizations.

Trainer: Xavier Quesada Allue

Xavier Quesada Allue is a coach, trainer, consultant, speaker and author specializing in the fields of Agile Software Development and Lean Thinking applied to service organizations and product development.

Xavier helps people and teams collaborate and improve using the Scrum framework; resulting in delivered projects, successful products, higher quality work, happier and more productive people, less waste, and a cultural shift towards a better way of working.