2003 Presentations - Conference on the Acquisition of Software-Intensive Systems
The Conference on the Acquisition of Software-Intensive Systems was sponsored by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics), Defense Systems, Software-Intensive Systems, and was held on January 28-30, 2003.
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Tuesday 28 January 2003
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Presenter |
Complex Systems of Systems (CSOS): Software Benefits, Risks, and Strategies |
Barry Boehm & Vic Basili |
Charles R. Armstrong |
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Tri-Service Assessment Initiative Phase 2 Systemic Analysis Results |
Robert Charette, John J. McGarry & Kristen Baldwin |
Experience and Lessons-Learned in Applying the Tri-Service Assessment Initiative Process |
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Use of Questionnaire-Based Appraisals in Process Improvement Programs |
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The UK/US Bilateral on Improving Military Software Intensive System Acquisition - A UK View |
Dave Thombs |
Jeffrey O'Leary, A. Winsor Brown, Mike Liggan, Martin Merlo, Alok Srivastava, & Robert Leonard |
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Lessons Learned on Cooperative Government-Industry Appraisals aka Registered Appraisals |
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Francois Ouellette & Rick Barbour |
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Wednesday 29 January 2003
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Thursday 30 January 2003
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