| 2008 Schedule of Events
SPIN meetings are held at Cisco Systems
from 5:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. the last Wednesday of every month (except
holidays). The planned meeting dates for 2008 are as follows:
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January 23 |
Surviving the CMMI Survival Guide: A First-Time Author's Journey
Suzie Garcia, Software engineering Institute (SEI)
Presentation Slides (ppt)
Please note: This meeting will be held at Windriver
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| February 27 |
Pitfalls of Software Metrics
Karen E. Mackey, Cisco Systems
Presentation slides (ppt)
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March 26 |
SEPG '08, March 17-20, 2008, Tampa, Florida
No Meeting |
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April 30 |
SEPG '08 Post Mortem
Tony Huynh, BAE Systems
Presentation Slides (ppt)
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May 28 |
Putting the Engineering in Software Engineering: A Case Study for Automated Defect Prevention
Dr. Dorota Huizinga, California State University, Fullerton
Presentation Slides (ppt)
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June 25 |
The experience is everything-- for customers and executives
Jim Nieters, Yahoo! Inc.
Presentation Slides (ppt) |
| July 30 |
Going Agile
Nicolas Arnold, ADAPT Structural Concrete Software
Presentation Slides (pdf)
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August 27 |
Defect-Free Process and Fagan Inspections
Michael Fagan, Michael Fagan Associates
Presentation Outline (doc)
Partial Presentation Slides(ppt) |
| September 24 |
Master of Science in Information Technology, Software Engineering Management
Dr. Philip L. Miller, Software Engineering Institute
Presentation Slides (ppt)
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| October 29 |
The Software Project as a Journey
Brian Lawrence, Coyote Valley Software
Presentation Slides (ppt)
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| November 19 |
Simple Gifts: Dealing with Risk
Brian Lawrence, Coyote Valley Software
Presentation Slides (ppt)
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| December 31 |
No Meeting. Happy Holidays |
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