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Team Software Process


TSP can help you build self-directed teams that plan and track their work, establish goals, and own their processes and plans. TSP can help your organization establish a mature, disciplined engineering practice that produces secure, reliable software.

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The following people are involved in the SEI's work on Team Software Process and Personal Software Process.

Anita Carleton
Timothy Chick
Watts Humphrey
Gene Miluk
James D. McHale
William R. Nichols
James W. Over
Alan Willett

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Pathways to Process Maturity: The Personal Software Process and Team Software Process

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Microsoft's Pilot of TSP Yields Dramatic Results

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SEI's Watts Humphrey Selected as ACM Fellow

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

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Personal Software Process (PSP) Fundamentals

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TSP Executive Strategy Seminar

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