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PRESENTATIONS
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- Personal Software ProcessSM & Team Software ProcessSM: An Overview, Seattle Eastside Area SPIN, November 20, 2006.
- AIS Experience Report, TSP Symposium, November, 2006, San Diego.
- 47.9346721 Percent of Data is Made Up (Getting The Point Across Without Data), TSP Symposium, November, 2006, San Diego.
- Experiences Integrating PSPSM and TSPSM with Six Sigma®, TSP Symposium, November, 2006, San Diego.
- Personal Software ProcessSM And Team Software ProcessSM, Heartland SPIN, November, 2004, Illinois State University.
- The Forgotten Stepchild of the TSPSM Family: The Checkpoint, TSP Users Group, September, 2004, Pittsburgh.
- Aligning Measurements to Strategy in a Small/Medium Enterprise: the AIS Balanced Scorecard, Keynote at the European Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) 2000 Conference, June 7, 2000, Amsterdam.
- Capability Maturity Model® (CMM®) + Personal Software ProcessSM (PSPSM) = Results, Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) 2000 Conference, March 22, 2000, Seattle.
- Software Process Improvement Works!, Software Engineering Symposium, August 31, 1999, Pittsburgh.
- Business Objectives and Software Process Improvement Goals, SEPG Conference, February 24, 1999, Bangalore.
- Using the Personal Software Process: An Engineer's Perspective, Software Engineering Symposium, September, 1998, Pittsburgh.
- Using the PSP in CMM-Based Improvement, Software Technology Conference, April, 1998, Salt Lake City.
- How to Create and Sustain a Process Improvement Culture Using the Process Improvement Proposal, SEPG Conference, March, 1998, Chicago.
- Plan for Quality: The Software Quality Assurance Process at Work, SEPG Conference, March 1998, Chicago.
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Personal Software Process, PSP, Team Software Process, TSP, and SCAMPI are service marks of Carnegie Mellon University.
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