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Austin Software Process Improvement Network (A-SPIN)

A-SPIN HAS MOVED TO TUESDAY NIGHTS!

To view Teri Eubank's February SPIN presentation on "Career Development for IT Professionals" (Acrobat 4.0 document), please click here.

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Next A-SPIN Meeting - Tuesday, March 19, 2002,
Presentation: Just-in-Time Process Documentation, presented by Bill Riddle, TeraQuest Metrics Inc.

Presentation Overview:

High-quality process documentation — documentation that is complete, error-free, accurate, useful, and up-to-date — is notoriously difficult to create and evolve. Making minor changes, such as changing the name of a role, is error-prone and time-consuming. Changes to the “logic” of the process require extensive verification effort. Providing alternative views, such as a table summarizing the participation of roles in activities, exponentially increases the effort required to maintain the documentation. Documentation is often out-of-date by the time it is deployed using tradition publishing channels.

At TeraQuest, we’ve developed a suite of tools and techniques supporting the development of high-quality process documentation in a matter of hours/days rather than weeks/months. Our Process Management Capability is based on:

  • A flexible, customizable Process Architecture.
  • Tools for capturing process descriptive information and generating documentation WebSites.
  • Rapid-prototyping techniques for developing, tailoring and updating process documentation.

In this talk, I’ll describe PMC and talk about our experiences in applying it in large, multi-national as well as small, entrepreneurial companies. I’ll also discuss the implications of PMC for increasingly important business issues such as process agility, outsourcing, geographically-distributed teams and workflow management.

About the Speaker:

Bill Riddle is a Solution Architect at TeraQuest Metrics Inc. As a member of TQ’s Process Management Capability development team, his activities include tool suite architecture, product line design, and training for effective use. Previously, Bill was a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute, Director of the Rocky Mountain Institute of Software Engineering, Chief Technical Officer at the Software Productivity Consortium, Manager of Software Engineering at Cray Laboratories, and a Professor at the Universities of Michigan and Colorado. Bill is an IEEE Fellow and recipient of the Most Influential ICSE-8 Paper Award and the 1999 ACM SigSoft Distinguished Service Award. He holds Engineering Physics and Computer Science degrees from Cornell and Stanford.

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    Click here to view the 2001 ASPIN Survey Results.

    Austin Software Improvement Network (A-SPIN)

    SPIN (Software Process Improvement Network) is a forum for the free and open exchange of software process improvement ideas and experiences. The organization serves as a source of educational, scientific and practical information for its members, other SPIN organizations and the general software community. The Austin SPIN is affiliated with the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, the Austin Software Council, the Software Quality Institute and currently has sister SPINs in several cities across the U.S.

    SPIN Meeting Times: Tuesday Evenings, 6:30-9:00 p.m.
    Meeting Location: Dell Parmer Campus, Parmer South 1 Building

    (SPIN meets the third Tuesday evening of each month (excluding the month of June).

    Directions

    Click here for directions to the Dell Parmer Campus. The SPIN meetings are held in the Parmer South 1 Building.

    SPIN Meeting Agenda

    6:30 p.m. Networking
    7:00 p.m. Meeting - Call to Order: Lynn Thurmond, LET Quality.
    7:30 p.m. Presentation
    9:00 p.m. Adjourn

    For more information about A-SPIN, contact: lynn.thurmond@austin-spin.org

    SPIN Meeting Announcements

    Information about monthly meetings are distributed by postal service and E-mail. To be added to the mailing list, send your name, company, mailing address, zip code and Internet address to:

    E-mail: lynn.thurmond@austin-spin.org

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    Click here to read the SPIN bylaws.

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