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Leading regional and international experts will take part in the Bahrain International eGovernment Forum 2014.

Bahrain's eGovernment Authority (eGA) will organise a workshop 'Agile Business Analysis and Improvements' on the sidelines of the forum on April 22 and 23.

The workshop will shed light on how to drive change and improve processes with agile new frameworks such as scrum centres, utilising task scheduling and cost-risk analysis.

Agile - Scrum Framework is based on monitoring performance and processes to optimise the product and knowledge workflows.

Experts including De Montfort University Software Technology Research Laboratory head Dr Helge Janicke will speak at the event.

He is a software engineer who has worked with agile development techniques over the past decade. He provides consultancy, training and coaching for agile teams, and is highly experienced as an instructor who has been providing training courses in learning tree for several years.

Using an interactive and participative method, Dr Janicke will explain the agile framework to consolidate the concepts covered by the workshop.

John Moore, the second speaker of this workshop, provides business intelligence support with a career that has spanned more than 40 years in the IT industry. Starting in the telemetry engineering environment, his job spectrum has taken a route through the commercial world of banking and the political world of the United Nations.

The Bahrain International eGovernment Forum will comprise eight specialised workshops, each covering 16 hours arranged in two days.

They will be held under the supervision and follow-up of the eGovernment Authority and in co-ordination with NGOs, specialised institutes and international organisations.

All workshops will be held at Bahrain International Circuit, attended by keynote speakers and experts from across the globe.

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Quelle/Source: Gulf Daily News, 06.04.2014

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