Software and Cyber Solutions Symposium: Past Presentations
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Software Engineering Institute
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The Software and Cyber Solutions Symposium (SCSS) was an event designed to focus attention on emerging technologies and technical strategies for assuring quality, timeliness, trust, and affordability in current and future software-reliant systems. The technical program of SCSS events, which took place from 2015 through 2019, provided attendees a wealth of practical, readily applicable information in the form of tutorials, presentations, panel discussions, and keynote addresses by distinguished experts in government, and industry. The following collections contain presentations delivered at each of the SCSS events.
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Software Solutions Conference (SSC) 2015 Presentations
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By Software Engineering Institute
Presentations from the program of SSC 2015 (November 16-18, 2015, in Arlington, VA)
Learn MoreSoftware Solutions Symposium 2017 - Presentations
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By Software Engineering Institute
Presentations from the Software Solutions Symposium, held in Arlington, VA, March 20 - 23, 2017.
Learn MoreSoftware and Cyber Solutions Symposium 2018: Agile and DevOps
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By Software Engineering Institute
This one-day symposium, the first in a series, was sponsored by the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and held in Arlington, Va., on March 27, 2018.
Learn MoreSoftware and Cyber Solutions Symposium 2019: Acquisition, Security, and the Supply Chain
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By Software Engineering Institute
This two-day event explored topics such as building a secure development pipeline, scaling Agile metrics, and understanding software architecture, quality, and security through code analysis.
Learn MoreSoftware and Cyber Solutions Symposium 2019: Benefits and Risks of Cloud Computing
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By Software Engineering Institute
This two-day event explored the myriad commercial, financial, technical, legal, and compliance risks involved in moving applications and data to the cloud.
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