MTECH Connect 2025 View Other Sessions

Join us for a reimagined professional development event, sponsored by the Michigan Technology Community! Building on the tradition of previous symposia, this dynamic, future-focused gathering brings together technology professionals from across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint and Michigan Medicine campuses for a full day dedicated to exploring, showcasing, and advancing opportunities for career growth, skill development, and the innovative use of technology in higher education.

Our 2025 symposium highlights U-M’s commitment to supporting staff and technology professionals at every stage of their careers. The agenda features interactive sessions, hands-on workshops, impactful presentations, and engaging networking opportunities, each designed to foster the meaningful sharing of knowledge, resources, and experiences.

Attendees will discover the many tools, programs, and platforms available at U-M—from mentorship and tuition benefits to on-demand learning and technology-focused career resources. Through sessions on digital and collaborative technologies, organizational learning, and campus success stories, participants will gain new insights into how the Michigan community nurtures professional growth and enables individuals to thrive in an evolving digital landscape.

Please ensure you register by December 2 to guarantee lunch will be provided for you.

Objectives:

  • Foster Dialogue: Bring together diverse U-M voices to discuss career growth, technology’s role in professional advancement, and the evolving needs of  technology professionals.

  • Showcase Resources: Highlight university-sponsored tools and opportunities for development, such as LinkedIn Learning, mentorship programs, and tuition support.

  • Promote Community: Facilitate collaboration and networking among U-M individuals and units, and with external partners and vendors invested in staff development.

  • Champion Inclusive Growth: Support career advancement for all, with an emphasis on accessible and equitable opportunities for learning and participation.

  • Identify Opportunities & Challenges: Explore emerging trends in IT careers, discuss barriers, and share strategies for success.

  • Support Continuous Development: Empower staff and technology professionals to learn, grow, and excel at U-M.



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CCCB - Room 2420 - Classroom in the Round
Louise Tamres (Health Information Technology & Services, Academic Information Technology)

Software quality means different things to different people – and is thus hard to define – but we recognize the absence of quality when products fail to meet our needs. 

This presentation will explore the many components of software quality and then discuss how to integrate quality throughout the Agile environment. Continual conversations and multiple feedback loops keep the focus on quality. 

It will cover the characteristics of good Acceptance Criteria and the role of the Three Amigos, in addition to reviewing how the alphabet soup of BDD, TDD, ATDD, UAT, and other acronyms contribute to quality. 

Participants will come away with practical ideas that can be readily applied in their own environments to improve software quality, and learn how to:

  • Incorporate software quality concepts to prevent defects in Agile software developmentxz
  • Recognize effective acceptance criteria and scenarios, in order to provide good feature descriptions that will assure product success
  • Understand and apply the many feedback loops that occur throughout Agile development
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