Sun, 20 September 2009 The interview on the SPaMCAST 68 is with Neil Potter. Neil and I talked of CMMI, process improvement and how change programs fit into economic environment we find ourselves in today and will again someday in the future. The interview was a wide ranging discussion of process improvement. Neil Potter has been working in software design, engineering and process management since 1985. In 1988 Neil was an SEPG manager in a TI software development group, spanning USA, India and England. He has a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Essex in England and Six Sigma Greenbelt certification from the University of Michigan. Neil is also a Certified Scrum Master (certified by Mike Cohn). Neil is also a certified CMMI High Maturity lead appraiser. Contact: Email: help@processgroup.com Website: http://www.processgroup.com/ Tell a friend about the Software Process and Measurement Cast and show them how to subscribe. Let me know and I will acknowledge you on the next show! The essay is a continuation of my essay titled "Traceability: A Radical Approach Based on User Involvement". Part three discusses the nine components of customer involvement which will be assessed in the model. I am catching up to cleaning up the blog and posting the essay, I had a problem with my email system that required my full attention. Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5el There are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com • Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111 • Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley • BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com • FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5el Next Software Process and Measurement Cast: The interview in show 69 is with Kevin Brennan of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). We talked about business analysis and the role of business analysts in the CMMI. The interview was incredible. Direct download: SPaMCAST_68_-_Potter_CMMI_Traceability_Part_3.mp3 Category: CMMI -- posted at: 5:00 PM Comments[1] |
Sun, 12 July 2009 The interview on Show 63 is with Paul Byrnes. We discussed the CMMI, Multiple Models and Process Improvement. In today’s financial environment it is important to know what drives good change and whether disparate models work well and play well together. This was one of the basic threads of our conversation.As an Air Force officer Paul was responsible for managing advanced software technology transition projects at Hanscom AFB, MA. These were typically joint government/industry funded projects aimed at significantly improving the efficiency of DoD software development processes and services. At the SEI, Paul was the SEI CMM® Based Appraisal (CBA) Project Leader. Responsible for developing all published versions of SCE and the initial CBA IPI method (V0.3). A principal developer of the CMM® Appraisal Framework (CAF). Developed, delivered, and managed teams delivering CMM based appraisal methods and training services. At ISD, as a founder, principal, Managing Director, and CTO, Paul was the principal architect of ISD’s Comprehensive Appraisal Method (CAM); a draft version was an input method to SCAMPISM V1.1. He was responsible for managing, leading development, and also delivering all standard ISD products for their appraisal, consulting, and training service lines. Paul is a currently a member of the SCAMPI LA BoK Advisory Board and a member of its High Maturity Working Group. He is currently participating on the Enterprise SPICE Architecture Team and the SCAMPI V1.3 Upgrade Team. Paul was included in the 1995 Who’s Who in the East, the 1998 Who’s Who in Media and Communications, the 1999 Who’s Who in America, and the 2000 Who’s Who in the World. Contact information: Email: pdbyrnes@isd-inc.com Website: http://isd-inc.com Tell a friend about the Software Process and Measurement Cast and show them how to subscribe. Let me know and I will acknowledge you on the next show! The essay is titled “Using Functional Metrics in Agile Estimation Part 3”. The essay explains how to integrate the discipline of functional metrics into agile metrics techniques. Remember that parts one and two were included in SPaMCAST 61 and 62. Join the SPaMCAST’s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5el There are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com • Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111 • Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley • BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com • FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5el Next Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Carol Smith on the topic of usability. We discussed the definition of usability, how recognize it, test it and measure it. If you develop anything usability ought to be a central part of your practice. Direct download: SPaMCAST_63_Byrnes_CMMI_Agile_Estimation_Part_3.mp3 Category: CMMI -- posted at: 5:00 PM Comments[0] |




The interview on the SPaMCAST 68 is with Neil Potter. Neil and I talked of CMMI, process improvement and how change programs fit into economic environment we find ourselves in today and will again someday in the future. The interview was a wide ranging discussion of process improvement.
The interview on Show 63 is with Paul Byrnes. We discussed the CMMI, Multiple Models and Process Improvement. In today’s financial environment it is important to know what drives good change and whether disparate models work well and play well together. This was one of the basic threads of our conversation.