TSP Symposium 2008 Proceedings and Presentations
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Presentations and official proceedings of the Third Annual TSP Symposium held on September 22-25, 2008
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TSP Symposium 2008 Proceedings
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The official proceedings of the Third Annual TSP Symposium held on September 22-25, 2008
ReadAccelerating CMMI Adoption with PSP/TSP - TCAIM
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By Gene Miluk, Jim McHale, Timothy A. Chick
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008.
Learn MoreCertifying Software Organizations
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By Watts S. Humphrey, Bill Nichols
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
Learn MoreThe Victim Trap
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By Watts S. Humphrey
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
Learn MoreUses of Monte Carlo Simulation for TSP Team
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By David Webb (Hill Air Force Base), Jim Van Buren (Draper Laboratory), David Tuma (Tuma Solutions), Robert W. Stoddard
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008.
Learn MoreLessons Learned in SEI Blended Learning
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By Philip Miller
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008.
Learn MoreHow Do You Bring Process Discipline to a Team?
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By Anita Carleton, Timothy A. Chick
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
Learn MoreDealing with Resistance: Tools of the Change Warrior
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By Bill Nichols, Alan Willett
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
Learn MoreAccelerating CMMI Adoption with PSP/TSP
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By Jim McHale, Timothy A. Chick, Noopur Davis, Gene Miluk
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
Learn MoreDeploying TSP to a Nation: Early Results from Mexico
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By Bill Nichols
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
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