Examples of using Microtool in English and their translations into German
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MicroTOOL renews partnership with IREB.
Participation is free for microTOOL customers.
MicroTOOL renews partnershipt with IREB.
This"Unkonferenz"("no-conference") represents a new way of exchanging knowledge and is supported by microTOOL.
MicroTOOL renews partnership with PRINCE2.
No matter with what kind of idea in mind you approach microTOOL, you always find someone who listens and a broad willingness to cooperate.
MicroTOOL renews partnership with PRINCE2- microTOOL.
In the practical phases you will work at microTOOL to develop the next generation of our tools and to find solutions for our clients.
Read Ms. Selmer's other blog entries The digital working world and its effect on management and Projects andpersonal goals here in the microTOOL blog.
You can make orders via the microTOOL shop either as a"guest"(without registering) or as a registered user.
All customers need is an account and rented hardware and software infrastructure at Amazon web services andan Amazon machine image that microTOOL makes available to rent.
For a number of years, microTOOL has been committed to promoting practical knowledge transfer at colleges and universities, making the studies more related to practice.
The event is orientated toward IT managers, project managers, system analysts, those responsible for quality assurance and processes, software architects,developers and consultants who use software from microTOOL or who want to get to know it.
A particular highlight that microTOOL has made available, apart from the in-STEP BLUE Personal Edition, a test in the cloud.
Violating these conditions- especially if you provide incorrect information during the registration or if you have been found to have passed on your login details without permission-we are entitled to bar your access to the microTOOL Shop temporarily or permanently.
Berlin-based microTOOL GmbH is offering free, half-day Business Breakfasts on project management in September and November.
There will be representatives of the Federal German Management Agency, Technical University Clausthal, Siemens AG, the East Bavarian Technical University, TÜV Information Technology, msg systems, the Federal German Institute of for IT Services, ZIVIT,Tesat Spacecom and microTOOL.
In my last blog post here at microTOOL I argued that one reasons for this is the fact that we ascribe this to the wrong reasons.
The company has leading brands in the areas of fixations and professional tool: DESA, Simes, Salki, or Construsim, among others. It also has a specific division of DIY, with own commercial structure from which sells brands well positioned within this segment as Salki(leader in tool for fixing),Proxxon(leading German in microtool to Modalism mark) and Casals the group is the exclusive distributor in Spain since September of last year.
Berlin-based microTOOL GmbH has launched version 4.3 of objectiF RPM, a software solution for application life cycle management.
Thomas Kästle from Tesat Spacecom and Mirko Pracht,head of consulting at microTOOL will present a practical report together at the event entitled"TOPxt- developing with V Model and in-STEP.
Beyond that, microTOOL presented its new software, objectiF RPM for the first time, a solution for requirements engineering and agile development.
As a gold sponsor of the Germany Chapter, microTOOL now expands its contribution to promote numerous offers and activities more intensively.
For this, microTOOL has provide a new form designer with which users can create custom forms for existing model elements(requirements, stakeholders, goals, etc) and for artifacts.
In her talk Agile for MobileUrsula Meseberg, managing director at microTOOL GmbH, explained an approach through which microTOOL has dovetailed iterative requirements elicitation and agile development of mobile business applications.
The microTOOL Business Breakfasts are all about dealing with these complex requirements by improving and implementing a continuous Requirements Engineering workflow in organizations.
In addition, Enrico Fritz, Head of Sales at microTOOL, will be happy to discuss the challenges you face in your own projects, and to find solutions for and ways to meet these challenges.
Just like over the past few years, microTOOL will again promote the exchange of experience and transfer of knowledge between business analysts at the BA camp.
Ursula Meseberg, managing director of microTOOL, will explain how the high management complexity of digital transformation projects can be kept under control with business analysis artifact types and objectiF RPM.
For this purpose, the customer is obligated to inform microTOOL immediately upon the occurrence or a program error, to sufficiently document the program error, and aid microTOOL appropriately until the error has been eliminated.