The Software Engineering Process Management (SEPM) program researches, develops, and transitions integrated measurement and process-based methods to improve the development, acquisition, sustainment, and quality of software in software-reliant systems. The SEPM program's work is grounded in measurement and evaluation, draws on a knowledgebase with validated data, and benefits from decades of expertise in quantitative evaluation and analysis, especially in process performance and process capability.
The Software Engineering Process Management (SEPM) program researches, develops, and transitions engineering and management practices that:
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Measurement and Analysis
Team Software Process
Agile Research Forum
Library of Published SEI Research
Spotlight on Process & Performance Improvement
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CMMI and TSP/PSP: Using TSP Data to Create Process Performance Models
This report describes the fundamental concepts of process performance models (PPMs) and describes how they can be created using data generated by projects following the TSP.
Announcements
Attendees Explore A Dedication to Excellence at the TSP Symposium 2011
Attendees Focus on Delivering Agility with Discipline at TSP Symposium 2012
New CrossTalk Issue Touts High-level CMMI Maturity
Process Authorities from Industry, Government, Academia to Keynote SEPG Europe 2012
SEI Technologies Forum Draws Attendees from 52 Countries
SEPG Europe 2012 Conference Offers Global Perspectives on Process Improvement
SEPG North America 2012 Looks Toward the Future of Process Improvement Models
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