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Carnegie Mellon University announces the international expansion of its Software Engineering Institute (SEI) with the opening of an office at An der Welle 4 in central Frankfurt, Germany today.

Carnegie Mellon SEI and ESC Collaborate on SOA Migration Strategies

The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) announced today a strategic relationship with the Electronic Systems Center (ESC) at Hanscom Air Force Base to become licensed as an SEI Partner in the SEI's Service Migration and Reuse Technique (SMART). ESC is the first U.S. government organization to license the SEI's SMART methodology.

Carnegie Mellon SEI Strengthens Six Sigma and CMMI Portfolio

The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) today announced plans to launch a new Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI) and Six Sigma course in December 2008 titled CMMI and Six Sigma: Strategies for Implementation.

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Advocates Aggressive Research Agenda to Prepare for the Software-Intensive Systems of the Future

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Advocates Aggressive Research Agenda to Prepare for the Software-Intensive Systems of the Future

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Receives Contract Renewal From U.S. Government

Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has received a five-year contract renewal, funded at $411 million, from the U.S. government through June 2010.

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Releases Groundbreaking Best-Practices Model for Acquiring IT & Technical Products and Services

Today, the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) - along with General Motors’ Information Systems and Services (GM IS&S) department and top officials from HP, Capgemini and the U.S. government - formally unveiled a comprehensive new model, called CMMI for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ), that it believes will revolutionize the way governments and businesses worldwide acquire or outsource their software-intensive systems and services.

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute To Host Forum on Ultra-Large-Scale Systems of the Future

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute To Host Forum on Ultra-Large-Scale Systems of the Future

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Wins PRSA's Bronze Anvil Award Strategic Tactic in PR Campaign Gets National Attention

The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) was the recipient of the 2007 Bronze Anvil Award, sponsored by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). This is the highest award given by PRSA at the national level for individual tactics.

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute’s Watts Humphrey Awarded Prestigious National Medal of Technology

Watts S. Humphrey, a fellow of the Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has been awarded the 2003 National Medal of Technology, the highest honor awarded by the President of the United States to America’s leading innovators. A formal ceremony will take place March 14, 2005 at the White House.

Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, GM, and IT Industry and Government Leaders to Discuss Groundbreaking Best Practices Model for Acquiring IT & Technical Products and Services

The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, with support from General Motors Information Systems & Services (IS&S) Department, will discuss a new best practices model in its CMMI Product Suite that the SEI believes will revolutionize the way governments and business worldwide acquire their software systems and services.

Carnegie Mellon University Names Paul D. Nielsen Director of the Software Engineering Institute

Carnegie Mellon University Names Paul D. Nielsen Director of the Software Engineering Institute

Carnegie Mellon University® Masters Degree Program to Focus on Management, Technology, and Business Aspects of Software Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University® Masters Degree Program to Focus on Management, Technology, and Business Aspects of Software Engineering

Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute and General Motors Launch CMMI for Acquisition Organizations Project

Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute and General Motors Launch CMMI for Acquisition Organizations Project

Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute Announces New Program Integration Directorate Director

Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute Announces New Program Integration Directorate Director

Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute's Linda Northrop Recipient of ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award

PITTSBURGH, PA, July 18, 2007—Linda Northrop, program director of the Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Product Line Systems Program, was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGPLAN, the subgroup of ACM that focuses on programming languages. The award is given on the basis of value and degree of services to the programming languages community, including conferences, publications, and local activities.

CMMI Draft Model Public Review Period Closed; Next Draft Released

Public review of Version 0.2 of an integrated model for systems and software engineering improvement, CMMI-SE/SW V0.2, was completed on November 30, 1999.

CMMI Model Draft Released for Public Review

On August 31, Version 0.2 of an integrated model for systems and software engineering improvement, CMMI-SE/SW V0.2, was released for public review.

CMMI Product Suite Released

CMMI-SE/SW Version 1.0, an integrated model for systems engineering and software engineering improvement, was released on August 11, 2000.

Dr. Dobb's Journal: Agile CMMI?

This article looks at how agile software development and CMMI work together.

Help for Architects of Service-Oriented Systems

A new course from the Software Engineering Institute, Advanced Topics in Service-Oriented Architecture, provides guidance in four key areas: architecture and design, governance, security, and testing.

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and Software Engineering Institute Forge Strategic Partnership

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and Software Engineering Institute Forge Strategic Partnership

New Courses Prepare Organizations for Moving to SOA Environments

Two new one-day courses from the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) give individuals and organizations greater preparation for SOA adoption; both will be offered for the first time in 2010.

Paul D. Nielsen Reappointed as SEI Director, CEO

Pittsburgh, PA, July 30, 2009—Paul D. Nielsen, director and CEO of the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI), has been reappointed to a second five-year term, announced Mark Kamlet, executive vice president and provost of Carnegie Mellon University.

Paul D. Nielsen Reappointed as Software Engineering Institute Director, CEO

Paul D. Nielsen, director and CEO of the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI), has been reappointed to a second five-year term, announced Mark Kamlet, executive vice president and provost of Carnegie Mellon University.

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Newsmaker - Kelly Kimberland

Kelly Kimberland, the SEI public relations manager, is featured for her professional accomplishments and role with the Public Relations Society of America, Pittsburgh Chapter.

Reminder of the CMMI Product Suite Version 1.1 and SW-CMM Sunset Dates

Reminder of the CMMI Product Suite Version 1.1 and SW-CMM Sunset Dates

SEI and EDM Council Partner to Create Process for Measuring Data Management Maturity

New Initiative Extends the SEI’s Proven Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) and CERT Resiliency Management Model to Meet Challenges in the Financial Industry

SEI Technical Staff Members Recognized by Leading Associations

Recently, several technical staff members at the SEI were recognized by their peers for their contributions to science, technology, and software engineering.

SEI's Watts Humphrey Selected as ACM Fellow

Pittsburgh, PA, January 20, 2009 – The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is proud to announce that Watts Humphrey, SEI Fellow, has been named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

SEPG Europe 2010 to Be Held in Porto, Portugal June 14-17, 2010

Mark your calendars for the next SEPG Europe conference, to be held in historic Porto, Portugal, June 14-17, 2010.

SOA Training Now in Interactive Format

The SEI is pleased to announce that the Migrating Legacy Systems to SOA Environments is now available in its eLearning format.

Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Signs Memorandum of Understanding with MITRE

Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Signs Memorandum of Understanding with MITRE

Software Engineering Institute Announces Fifth Annual Member Award Winners

Software Engineering Institute Announces Fifth Annual Member Award Winners

Software Engineering Institute Publishes Report on the Software Challenge of the Future: Ultra-Large-Scale (ULS) Systems

Software Engineering Institute Publishes Report on the Software Challenge of the Future: Ultra-Large-Scale (ULS) Systems

Solutions-Daily.com: SMART Ultra-Large-Scale Systems Forum

The SMART Conference, hosted by the SEI to highlight the Institute's research on ultra-large-scale (ULS) systems, is profiled.

U.S. Government Renews Contract with Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute

The U.S. government has renewed its contract with the Software Engineering Institute (SEI).

U.S. Rep. Doyle and the SEI Launch Doyle-TIDE Program

U.S. Rep. Doyle and the SEI Launch Doyle-TIDE Program



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