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Come, hear about the latest in Spiral model!

Come, hear about the latest in Spiral model!. Next-generation synthesis of the spiral model and other leading process models into the Incremental Commitment Model (ICM).

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Come, hear about the latest in Spiral model!

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  1. Come, hear about the latest in Spiral model! Next-generation synthesis of the spiral model and other leading process models into the Incremental Commitment Model (ICM) SPEAKER:  Dr. Barry Boehm, USCWHEN:   Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 5:30 P.M. WHERE:  Redondo Beach Crowne Plaza Hotel WHO:   Anyone interested in improving the delivery of systems to customers COST:  Free, but there is a charge for parking GSAW website at: http://csse.usc.edu/gsaw/ LOCATION:  300 N. Harbor Dr. Redondo Beach, CA 90277-2552 Hotel Front Desk:  1-310-318-8888 Near Beryl / Portofino and Catalina. SPEAKER:  Dr. Barry Boehm, USC TRW Professor of Software Engineering and Director, Center for Software Engineering, University of Southern California He has served within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) as Director of the DARPA Information Science and Technology Office, and as Director of the DDR&E Software and Computer Technology Office.  He worked at TRW culminating as Chief Scientist of the Defense Systems Group, and at the Rand Corporation, culminating as Head of the Information Sciences Department.  His current research interests focus on value-based software engineering, including a method for integrating a software system's process models, product models, property models, and success models called Model-Based (System) Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE).  His contributions to the field include the Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO), the Spiral Model of the software process, the Theory W (win-win) approach to software management and requirements determination, the foundations for the areas of software risk management and software quality factor analysis, and two advanced software engineering environments: the TRW Software Productivity System and Quantum Leap Environment.  

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