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RTC Jazz introductory workshop


Manish Thaper (6111) | asked Jun 11 '09, 12:21 p.m.
Hi all,

I am planning to seek an approval from respective technical committee for an international software conference. I had already successfully installed Jazz + RTC at our institute (IIIT Bangalore, IN) and used the environment for a course project.

I am assuming to get a positive response from conference committee, once I write to them in detail.

So I request members please suggest on following:

1. What all may be considered for an introductory presentation.
2. What can form the content for a hands-on demo or a workshop.
3. Because, IBM supports the product both jazz and RTC, so what best must be done to respect legal and copyright issues if any.
4. How about members volunteering to review content of my planned presentation.
5. More suggestions and approval will highly welcomed.

Looking forward to responses.

- Manish Thaper

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Amirsam Khataei (256175) | answered Jun 17 '09, 3:07 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
refer to Jazz.net/library, you can find sufficient info

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Manish Thaper (6111) | answered Aug 17 '09, 6:36 a.m.
Thanks Buddy !

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Joanah Micabalo (6) | answered Oct 06 '10, 9:46 p.m.
I also suggest that you refer to Jazz.net/library
Thanks

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Bjorn Baker (106) | answered Feb 21 '11, 5:28 a.m.
Hi all,

I am planning to seek an approval from respective technical committee for an international software conference. I had already successfully installed Jazz + RTC at our institute (IIIT Bangalore, IN) and used the environment for a course project.

I am assuming to get a positive response from conference committee, once I write to them in detail.

So I request members please suggest on following:

1. What all may be considered for an introductory presentation.
2. What can form the content for a hands-on demo or a workshop.
3. Because, IBM supports the product both jazz and RTC, so what best must be done to respect legal and copyright issues if any.
4. How about members volunteering to review content of my planned presentation.
5. More suggestions and approval will highly welcomed.

Looking forward to responses.

- Manish Thaper



I suggest you to make a presentation that can blow their mind. A presentation that will hits into a second it's like easy to understand the audience or the RTC. I think that would be good way.

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manivannan sabarajan (14557) | answered Sep 01 '13, 3:13 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
edited Sep 01 '13, 3:16 p.m.
Hi ,
Pls find my suggestions on the topics
1. What all may be considered for an introductory presentation.
  • Consider the big picture on the SW development life cycle and How Rational supports this vision.
https://jazz.net/blog/index.php/2012/09/28/whats-happening-with-clm/
http://www.youtube.com/user/IBMRationalUE?feature=watch
  • Consider including the DevOps
https://jazz.net/products/devops/whats-happening#activity
https://jazz.net/library/presentation/1038
  • Integration with other products in the market
https://jazz.net/extend/integrations/

2. What can form the content for a hands-on demo or a workshop.
It depends on the level that you are looking for...some interesting topics
  • Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Workshop
https://jazz.net/library/article/635
  • Rational Team Concert 4.0 Extensions Workshop
https://jazz.net/library/article/1000
  • CLM 2011 reporting workshop
https://jazz.net/library/article/675

  • Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management 2012 Administration Workshop
https://jazz.net/library/article/831

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