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Visit the key publications page to view lists of research reports and books that the SEI considers to be seminal publications from our major areas of work.

 

 

 

The SEI Web site provides free downloads of almost 1,000 SEI research reports, including several dozen key publications that the SEI considers to be seminal publications from our major areas of work. In addition, Addison-Wesley and other publishing companies have published more than 30 books by SEI staff members and others in the SEI Series in Software Engineering.

The following SEI reports have been published recently:

The “Big Picture” of Insider IT Sabotage Across U.S. Critical Infrastructures

Proceedings of the First Workshop on Service-Oriented Architectures and Product Lines

Survivability Assurance for System of Systems

Models for Evaluating and Improving Architecture Competence

Incident Management Mission Diagnostic Method, Version 1.0

revised report: The Personal Software Process (PSP) Body of Knowledge, Version 1.0

ASSIP Study of Real-Time Safety-Critical Embedded Software-Intensive System Engineering Practices

Lessons Learned Applying the Mission Diagnostic

Mission Diagnostic Protocol, Version 1.0: A Risk-Based Approach for Assessing the Potential for Success

Using the Vickrey-Clarke-Groves Auction Mechanism for Enhanced Bandwidth Allocation in Tactical Data Networks

Basic Principles and Concepts for Achieving Quality

Programmatic Interoperability

2007 SEI Annual Report

Moving Up the CMMI Capability and Maturity Levels Using Simulation

T-Check in Technologies for Interoperability: Web Services and Security—Single Sign-On

Using Aspect-Oriented Programming to Enforce Architecture

Software-Intensive Systems Producibility: A Vision and Roadmap (v 0.1)

Flow Latency Analysis with the Architecture Analysis and Design Language (AADL)

A Survey of Systems Engineering Effectiveness—Initial Results

 

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