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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

Title

Presenter

Complex Systems of Systems (CSOS): Software Benefits, Risks, and Strategies

Barry Boehm & Vic Basili

Rapid and Adaptive System Acquisition

Raymond A. Paul

Is There Order or Chaos After 5000?

Elliot Chikofsky

Keynote Address

Claude M. Bolton, Jr.

Revitalizing the Software Acquisition Process

Mike Nichol

Transforming an Agency in an Inter-agency Environment

Charles R. Armstrong

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

William Bail

Use of Questionnaire-Based Appraisals in Process Improvement Programs

John Marciniak & Thomas Sadauskas

The UK/US Bilateral on Improving Military Software Intensive System Acquisition - A UK View

Dave Thombs

Refining Software Development Estimation Techniques for the Federal Aviation Administration En-Route Systems Acquisition

Jeffrey O'Leary, A. Winsor Brown, Mike Liggan, Martin Merlo, Alok Srivastava, & Robert Leonard

The Incompatibility Between Software Component Based Development and Present UK MoD Procurement Approaches

Michael Looney

Software Product Lines in Acquisition

Grady Campbell

Lessons Learned on Cooperative Government-Industry Appraisals aka Registered Appraisals

Melanie G. Benhoff

The Software Maturity Matrix

George R. Winters

Fourteen SCEs Around the World in Less than 40 Days

Francois Ouellette & Rick Barbour

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Wednesday 29 January 2003

Title

Presenter

Acquisition Practices: Good and Bad

Patricia Oberndorf & Pat Place

The State of Practice in DoD Acquisitions, and Some Proposed Alternatives

Ted Marz & Jim Smith

Implementing Best Practices in the Joint Battlespace Infosphere (JBI) Program at AFRL

Ellen Walker

Software Acquisition Best Practices: Experiences from the Space System Domain

Suellen Eslinger

They Keep Moving the Cheese! A Framework for Evolutionary Acquisition of Large Software-Intensive Systems

Cecilia Albert & Lisa Brownsword

Software Sustainability and Acquisition Reform: A View from the Bottom

David R. Corder

Developing Enterprise-wide Measures for Tracking Acquisition Performance: (Lucero; Goethert)

Wolfhart Goethert, Scott Lucero, & Dave Zubrow

Rapid Improvement Team (RIT) Initiative with GTN 21 - Lessons Learned from GTN 21

Stewart Laing, Dan Eickmeier, John Laychus, & John Bedingfield

SA-CMM in a Large Complex Program

Lloyd Anderson & Hugh Gray

A Systems Thinking Approach to Building and Updating C4ISR Architecture Views

William B. Carter

System-of-Systems Architecture and TSPR Contractor Model

Jonathan D. Addelston

Enterprise Architecture and COTS-Intensive System Acquisition Strategies

Diane E. Mularz, James D. Smith II, & Duane Hybertson

Reducing System Acquisition Risk with Software Architecture Analysis and Evaluation

John K. Bergey, Matt J. Fisher, & Lawrence G. Jones

Enterprise Process Improvement Approach

Linda Mills

TRL Corollaries for Practice-Based Technologies

Caroline P. Graettinger, Suz Garcia, & Jack Ferguson

The Role of the Revised IEEE Standard Dictionary of Measures of the Software Aspects of Dependability in Software Acquisition

Norman F. Schneidewind

Software Regression Testing

Alex Hoover

Independent Integrated Verification and Validation

Edgar Dalrymple & Mike Edwards

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Thursday 30 January 2003

Title

Presenter

Managing Software Risks in Software Intensive Systems with Metrics and Measures

Robert A. Martin

Measuring Systems Interoperability

Mark Kasunic

Defining Acquisition Measures: The Integrated Software Acquisition Metrics (ISAM) Project

John W. Mishler & Frank Sisti

NAVAIR/SEI/MITRE Strategic Collaboration

Linda Hageman, Terrence Dailey, & John Kennedy

Service Level Agreements: An Approach to Software Life-Cycle Quality

Leonard Gaines

eQualite: Quality Assessment of Suppliers

Tim Dietz & Nadeem Malik

Software Intensive System Acquisition: Best Practices

Mark Maybury, Anita King, & JoAnn Brooks

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