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11th Annual CMMI® Technology Conference & User Group

14 - 17 November 2011

Denver, CO


Agenda

DTIC Citations

Monday, November 14, 2011

Tutorial Sessions

Track 2 - Wind Star

  • 13304 - Making Process Improvement Work - Tying Improvement and CMMI® Directly to What You Care About, Mr. Neil Potter, The Process Group
  • 13555 - Architecture: Why Your CMMI® V1.3 Implementation is Incomplete Without It!, Dr. Lawrence Jones and Dr. Michael Konrad, Software Engineering Institute

Track 3 - Highlands

  • 13492 - Lesson Learned from Pilot Implementation of Organizational Performance Management (OPM) Process Area, Mr. Kobi Vider, K.V.P. Consulting
  • 13493 - Leveraging Your Service Quality Using ITIL V3, ISO 20000 and CMMI®-SVC, Mr. Kobi Vider, K.V.P. Consulting

Track 4 - Wind River

  • 13431 - Risk and Issue Management, Mr. Al Florence, MITRE
  • 13479 - Software Safety, Mr. Tim , National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Keynote Speaker:

Future of CMMI® - Panel Discussion

Concurrent Sessions

Track 1 - Mesa Verde

  • 13488 - Just Getting Started with CMMI®, Ms. Mary Beth Chrissis, Software Engineering Institute.
  • 13481 - Are Your Customers Happy? Using Customer Satisfaction to Drive Improvement Efforts, Ms. Susan LaFortune, Department of Defense
  • 13510 - Lessons Learned in Overcoming Resistance to CMMI® Dr. Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 13456 - Diagnosis PIF: Avoiding Process Improvement Fatigue, Mr. Craig Hale, Esterline Control Systems - AVISTA

Track 2 - Wind Star

  • 13427 - Why Do Developers Make These Dangerous Software Errors?, Mrs. Michele Moss, Booz Allen Hamilton
  • 13365 - Some Assembly Required: Using Agile Methodologies to Develop an Interactive Software User's Guide, Mr. Ronald Stauffer, Raytheon Company

Track 3 - Highlands

  • 12936 - Applying CMMI®-SVC Process Areas as an Extension to CMMI®-DEV, Ms. Mary Lynn Penn, Lockheed Martin IS&GS
  • 13263 - A LEAN and RACI Approach to CMMI® for Services (CMMI®-SVC), Mr. Ahn Nuzen, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC PAC)
  • 13291 - A Real-Life Example of Appraising and Interpreting CMMI®-Services Maturity Level 2, Mr. Neil Potter, The Process Group
  • 13520 - CMMI®-DEV: Where "Build Stuff" Happens in CMMI®-SVC, Ms. Eileen Forrester, Software Engineering Institute

Track 4 - Wind River

  • 13288 - Comparing Scrum And CMMI® - How Can They Work Together?, Mr. Neil Potter, The Process Group
  • 13446 - Utilizing Lean Six Sigma to Attain CMMI® Maturities, Mr. Steven Moffat, SAIC
  • 13465 - Design Your Business Processes to Embrace People in an Agile Approach and Support High Maturity (OPM), Mr. Kobi Vider, K.V.P. Consulting

 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Concurrent Sessions

Track 1 - Mesa Verde

  • 13514 - The Fundamental Value of Every Single CMMI® Practice, Dr. Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 13475 - Questions from the Trenches: What Over 1000 Students Want to Know Most About the CMMI®, Mr. Bill Smith, Leading Edge Process Consultants
  • 13450 - CMMI® Training - Avoiding Waste and Ineffectiveness, Ms. Sari Schneider, The Boeing Company
  • 13498 - Communication Loops in CMMI® v.1.3, Mr. Shawn Presson, TestPros, Inc.
  • 13472 - Why Project Managers (Understandably) Hate the CMMI® and What to Do About It, Mr. Bill Smith, Leading Edge Process Consultants
  • 13495 - CMMI® Level 1 to 3 in 15 Months: AIM for a Performance Upgrade, Dr. Gene Miluk, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
  • 13458 - Project Driven Process Improvement: A large Scale Lean Six Sigma Deployment in Egypt Across Multiple Small and Medium Sized Software Organizations, Dr. Radouane Oudrhiri, Systonomy

Track 2 - Wind Star

  • 13318 - Chutes and Ladders - CMMI® - ISO Considerations, Ms. Kimberley Eley, ManTech
  • 13477 - A Tale of Two Cultures, Ms. Beth Layman, Layman & Layman
  • 13303 - Using Lessons Learned from Medical Checklists to Simplify CMMI® Processes, Mr. Neil Potter, The Process Group
  • 13480 - Creating an SQA Program at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - A DOE FFRDC Based on the NDIA/DoD Sponsored CMMI®, Mr. Tim , National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • 13496 - TSP and Architecture in the Real World, Mr. James McHale, Software Engineering Institute
  • 13433 - Risk Management, Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation
  • 13511 - Effective, CMMI®-Compliant Project Plans (in Less Than 10 Pages), Dr. Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Track 3 - Highlands

  • 13459 - A Process Performance Models Case Study, Mr. Kobi Vider, K.V.P. Consulting
  • 13500 - Use Causal Analysis and Resolution (CAR) & Quantitative Project Management (QPM) to Monitor and Control the Quality and Process-Performance, Mr. Yasir Madi, OST Global
  • 13508 - Strategies for Retaining CMMI® Maturity Level 5 in v1.3, Dr. Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 13516 - Assembling a Multi- Model Approach to Improving Service Quality and Ensuring Service Resilience in Complex Risk  Environments, Ms. Eileen Forrester, Software Engineering Institute
  • 12935 - CMMI® for Acquisition (CMMI®-ACQ)/CMMI® for Services (CMMI®-ACQ) and Their Potential Contribution on the Rapid Acquisition of IT Systems in Support of Public Law 111, Dr. Kenneth Nidiffer, Software Engineering Institute
  • 13452 - Implementation of Process Improvement in a Multi-Model/Standard Government Environment, Mr. Nathaniel Becker, U.S. Army ARDEC

Track 4 - Wind River

  • 13290 - Appraisals and CMMI® Gotchas - Lessons in CMMI® Use and Appraisal Preparation, Mr. Neil Potter, The Process Group
  • 13451 - Streamlining Process Deployment and Compliance, Mr. Gary Natwick, Harris Corporation
  • 13512 - How to Successfully and Cost-Effectively Conduct a Re-Appraisal, Dr. Rick Hefner, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 13240 - CMMI® Maturity Level 5 A Bargain!, Mrs. Jayne Perkins, Raytheon IDS
  • 13402 - CMMI® Surveillance Appraisals: A Modest Proposal, NDIA CMMI® Working Group
  • 12987 - SCAMPI Planning with v1.3, Ms. Dorna Witkowski, Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • 13506 - Increasing Efficiency and Saving Costs with New SCAMPI Approaches, Mr. Paul Byrnes, ISD, Inc.
  • 13485 - Experiences in the Applying of MDD (Method Definition Document) v1.3 Sampling Factors and Sampling Algorithm, Mr. Bradley Bittorf, Raytheon Company

 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Concurrent Sessions

Track 1 - Mesa Verde

Track 2 - Wind Star

  • 13028 - Process Acceptance Through Use Cases, Dr. Juergen Schmied, Method Park
  • 13482 - How a Focus on High Maturity CMMI®-Based Process Improvement Can Add Value to the Organizations Even When There are Only Limited Resources, Mr. Edmond Sung, Processis, LTD
  • 12962 - Parametric Estimation for ERP Implementations, Mr. Donald Beckett, Quantitative Software Management
  • 13434 - Writing Requirements Properly, Mr. Al Florence, The MITRE Corporation

Track 3 - Highlands

  • 13491 - CMMI®, ISO and AS9100, An Efficient and Effective Approach, Mrs. LaKeisha Souter, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 13468 - Using the SEI Models and Practices to Assure your Subcontractors quality with Cross Constellations and Multi-Models Inspiration, Mr. Kobi Vider, K.V.P. Consulting
  • 13460 - Lean Six Sigma, Towards an Empirical and Experimental Approach to Software Process, Dr. Radouane Oudrhiri, Systonomy
  • 13419 - Raytheon Pasadena Operations, CMMI®-DEV versus CMMI®-SVC Analysis, Mrs. Rose-Marie Gonzalez, Raytheon

Track 4 - Wind River

  • 13449 -CMMI® Without Appraisals, Mr. Alan Gellis, The Boeing Company
  • 13643 - SCAMPI A V1.3 MDD Usage and Profile, Mr. Michael Campo, Raytheon Company
  • 13421 - You are a CMMI®-DEV Appraisal Expert? What Do You Do If Your Organization Wants to Do a CMMI®-SVC Appraisal?, Mr. Joseph Trujillo, Raytheon
  • 13404 - Managed Discovery? PIIDs? How Do I Decide Which SCAMPI Data Collection Techniques are Right for My Organization, Mr. Sam Fogle, ACE Guides

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