The members of the IPRC bring a wealth of knowledge
and perspectives to the consortium. We’ve asked them to provide
us with a list of some of their areas of expertise and interest. These
are
the results:
Process architecture
for a multi-discipline engineering environment |
Statistical
process control techniques applied to multiple engineering disciplines
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Predicting process performance |
Process simulation |
System of systems
integration processes
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COTS/GOTS Integration
processes |
Process guidelines
for empowered teams |
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Requirements-oriented processes
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Decision support for process change
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Process support in requirements engineering
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Lightweight processes
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Coordination of engineering decisions
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Open source and geographically distributed
software engineering
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Processes for highly geographically distributed
software development activity
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Processes for lean software development
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Processes for appraisal - particularly for the
small and medium sized enterprise
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Emerging drivers for process improvement
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Exploring the nature of process assets and the
area of plug-and-play
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Process composition from asset libraries
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Process to ensure software security
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Return on investment from process automation
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Extreme processes
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Processes for global software development
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Software process: What is
it about?
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Human behavior in the software process
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Automation in process
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Process modeling
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Product-centered processes
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Multi-paradigm processes
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Moving from project to program management
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Process, teams, and individuals
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Forward control on process: predictive and quantitative
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Architecture and process
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Process and organizational structure
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Processes along the value chain
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