TSP Symposium 2006

This file contains sessions and presentations from the First Annual TSP Symposium on September 18-21, 2006. 

Sessions and presentations included:

*47.9346721 Percent of Data is Made Up, Orville Starnes
*An Overview of Sandia Nations Laboratories, Tom Cuyler
*A PSP Commercial Project, Rob Tonneberger
*Delivering Successful Projects With Challenges of New Teams, Mukesh Jain
*Experiences Integrating PSP and TSP with Six Sigma, Dan S. Van Duine
*Extending the Team Software Process for Systems Engineering, Anita Carleton and Tim Chick
*Impact of Individual Performance to Project Organization, Yoshihiro Akiyama, James W. Over, Jim McHale, and Anita Carleton
*Interdisciplinary Team Project Management Using TSP Concepts, Bradley Hodgins
*Mining PSP Data, Daniel Burton and Watts S. Humphrey
*MISC PMT: Combining TSP and CMMI Should Mean More Than Just an Anagram, Michael D. Konrad
*NAVAIR LAMP Model: A Coaches Aid in Helping Teams Apply TSP, Bradley Hodgins
*Observations from Just Beyond TSP: One Implementation, Susan Weaver
*Process Improvement at NAVAIR Using TSP and CMM, David Saint-Amand
*Process Improvement Proposals (PIPs) Organization, Team, Individual, Girish Seshagiri 
*Scaling Up the Process, Watts S. Humphrey
*The TSP Story at Microsoft IT, Jagadish Kamatar and Rob Schoedel
*Tools of the Change Warrior, Alan W. Willett 
*Triumphs and Challenges of Using TSP/PSP at Intuit, Eileen Fagan
*Using the TSP in a Systems Engineering Environment, Dan Wall 
*What Works Best with TSPi for Small Team Productivity and Quality, William L. Honig


No abstracts available.