Grady H. Campbell, Jr.
Senior Member of Technical Staff
Key Responsibilities
improvements in process and practices for the disciplined acquisition and engineering of software-intensive systems
Professional Background
- (2002-present) SEI, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Acquisition Support Program
- (1999-2002) SEI, Visiting Scientist, Product Line Practices Initiative
- (1996-2002) Prosperity Heights Software: promoted the adoption and use of Domain-specific Engineering (product line processes, methods, and tools) by government and industry in the U.S. and Europe
- (1988-1996) Software Productivity Consortium: conceived and developed the first comprehensive software product line methodology (Synthesis/Reuse-driven Software Processes)
- (1981-1988) Software Architecture & Engineering: developed a method and tool for adaptable software components; conceived and led development of the Spectrum environment for the specification and generation of software applications; participated in the design phase of the NRL Software Cost Reduction project
- (1971-1981) U.S. Navy, Planning Research Corporation, International Computing Company, Mitre
Publications (recent or significant)
- Reuse-driven Software Processes (RSP) Guidebook, Software Productivity Consortium, 1993.
- Software Product Lines through Domain-specific Engineering, PHS, 1998/2004.
- A Software Product Line Vision for Defense Acquisition, SEI, 2002.
- Reconsidering the Role of Systems Engineering in DoD Software Problems, SEI, 2004.
- Software-Intensive Systems Producibility: A Vision and Roadmap (v 0.1), SEI, 2007.
- "Renewing the Product Line Vision", Proc. Software Product Line Conf., 2008.
- "Advancing Producibility for Software-intensive Systems", Software Tech News 11 (4), 2008.
- "The Illusion of Certainty", 7th Annual Acquisition Research Symposium, Naval Postgraduate School, 2010.
Education
- BS, Mathematics,
- MS, Computer Science