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news@sei interactive

2004-04-27, 3:07 pm

A new issue of news@sei is now available (http://interactive.sei.cmu.edu/).

The articles in this issue are

"3rd International Conference on COTS-Based Software Systems"

"The SEI Partner Network: Providing Authentic SEI Services and Training"

"Using Six Sigma in Software Development"

"TSP Accelerates Software Quality Improvements at NAVAIR"


Our columns in this issue are

Watts New:
"Defective Software Works"
The Architect:
"Integrating Architecture Methods: The Case of the ATAM and the CBAM"
Security Matters:
"What is a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack and What Can I
Do About It?"
Software Product Lines:
"'Lunching' and Institutionalizing"
CMMI in Focus:
"Myths about SCAMPI Appraisals"
Eye on Integration:
"ISIS and the Goal of Interoperability"


Past issues of the online version of news@sei are available in the
archives and include features on the Capability Maturity Model®
Integration (CMMI®) effort, software product lines, the Personal
Software Process(sm) and Team Software Process(sm), computer and
Internet security, requirements engineering, and COTS software.

The online version of news@sei (http://interactive.sei.cmu.edu/) is a
Web-based publication of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). The
news@sei team is interested in your comments, questions, and suggestions
for improvement. Contact us at interactive@sei.cmu.edu.

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