TSP Symposium 2012 Presentations

This file contains sessions and presentations from the Seventh Annual TSP Symposium on September 18-20, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Sessions and presentations included:

*TSP Symposium 2012 Proceedings
*TSP Symposium 2012 Day 1 Part 1 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess
*TSP Symposium 2012 Day 1 Part 2 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess
*TSP Symposium 2012 Day 2 Part 1 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess
*TSP Symposium 2012 Day 2 Part 2 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess
*TSP Symposium 2012 Day 3 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess
*Analysis of Code Defect Injection and Removal in PSP, Diego Vallespir and William Nichols
*A Virtual Safari of Nedbank’s TSP Centre-of-Excellence, John Bourhill and Barry Dwolatzky
*Combining a Formal Method and PSP for Improving Software Process: An Initial Report, Shigeru Kusakabe
*Delivering Agility and Discipline: Experiences with High-Assurance Software Engineering, Rod Chapman
*Excellence: Methodology Assists, Discipline Delivers, David Y Ratnaraj 
*Experience Report: Applying and Introducing TSP to Electronic Design Automation, Elias Fallon
*High Maturity Practices: The Way Forward, Girish Seshagiri 
*How did Mexico Do It? The National TSP Initiative, Fernando Jaimes
*Integrating Model-Driven Engineering Techniques in the Personal Software Process, João Pascoal Faria
*Leading a Development Team Pilot for IT Project Management Master's Degree Students, Valentina Ivanova
*Leading GREAT Teams: Key Findings at the Intersection of Leadership, Teamwork, and the Personal Process, Alan Willett 
*PSPDC: An Adaptation of the PSP to Incorporate Verified Design by Contract, Diego Vallespir
*Taking the “Software” Out of TSP, Jason Huibregtse 
*TSP and Deliberate Practice as Tools for Improved Capability in the Workforce, Marsha Pomeroy-Huff
*TSP as the Next Step for Scrum Teams, Darryl Davis and Noopur Davis
*The TSP Initiative in Colombia: Strategies for Adoption and Plans for the Future, Yuri Ontibon
*Using the TSP at the End of the Development Cycle, Scott Van Eps and Rick Marshall
*Using TSP to Improve an Organization, Lana Cagle
*Why Does Agile Software Development Not Require the TSP Disciplines?, Yoshihiro Akiyama 




TSP Symposium 2012 Proceedings

The 2012 TSP Symposium was organized by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and took place September 18-20 in St. Petersburg, FL. The goal of the TSP Symposium is to bring together practitioners and academics who share a common passion to change the world of software engineering for the better through disciplined practice. The conference theme was "Delivering Agility with Discipline." In keeping with that theme, the community contributed a variety of technical papers describing their experiences and research using the Personal Software Process (PSP) and Team Software Process (TSP). This report contains the six papers selected by the TSP Symposium Technical Program Committee. The topics include analysis of performance data from PSP, project performance outcomes in developing design systems, and extending the PSP to evaluate the effectiveness of formal methods.





TSP Symposium 2012 Day 1 Part 1 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess

References the following presentations:

High Maturity Practices: The Way Forward
Leading a Development Team Pilot for IT Project Management Master's Degree Students
Why Does Agile Software Development Not Require the TSP Disciplines?
TSP as the Next Step for Scrum Teams




TSP Symposium 2012 Day 1 Part 2 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess

References the following presentations:

Using the TSP at the End of the Development Cycle
TSP and Deliberate Practice as Tools for Improved Capability in the Workforce
The TSP Initiative in Colombia: Strategies for Adoption and Plans for the Future




TSP Symposium 2012 Day 2 Part 1 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess

References the following presentations:

Delivering Agility and Discipline: Experiences with High-Assurance Software Engineering
Integrating Model-Driven Engineering Techniques in the Personal Software Process
Excellence: Methodology Assists, Discipline Delivers
Analysis of Code Defect Injection and Removal in PSP





TSP Symposium 2012 Day 2 Part 2 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess

References the following presentations:

Using TSP to Improve an Organization
Combining a Formal Method and PSP for Improving Software Process: An Initial Report
Taking the "Software" Out of TSP
PSPDC: An Adaptation of the PSP to Incorporate Verified Design by Contract
CMMI, Security and Architecture: Using TSP with Other Technologies





TSP Symposium 2012 Day 3 (Illustrated Notes), Kurt Hess

References the following presentations:

How did Mexico Do It? The National TSP Initiative
A Virtual Safari of Nedbank's TSP Centre-of-Excellence
Experience Report: Applying and Introducing TSP to Electronic Design Automation
Leading GREAT Teams: Key Findings at the Intersection of Leadership, Teamwork, and the Personal Process




No additional abstracts available.