September 14, 2007 - Part 1
Abstract
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is expecting greater use of process modeling and analysis of high-maturity organizations. The presentation "Spreadsheet Design Analysis to Meet Software Process Quality Goals" illustrates how simple spreadsheet models can be used to provide insight into software development verification strategies to "design" a process that meets project objectives.
To view the second presentation by Diane Mizukami-Williams, please click this link.
Your Presenter: Paul Davis has over 30 years experience in aerospace systems engineering, software development, product line development, program management, business development, proposal preparation, Six Sigma, CMMI, AS9100, process improvement, assessment, and training.
Mr. Davis currently serves as Six Sigma Champion for Northrop Grumman Mission Systems/Systems Development Operation where he coordinates and leads organizational process improvements, supports process assessments, and instructs Green Belt trainees.
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Logistics
Location: Northrop Grumman E2 Presentation Center (in tall building off of Entrance 2), Redondo Beach, CA (formerly TRW) - 2299 Marine Ave., Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Directions: Take the 405 Inglewood exit (southbound it's the exit after Rosecrans East, northbound it's the exit just after Hawthorne) and go north on Inglewood Avenue (southbound, turn left at the end of the ramp, northbound, turn right). Turn left at Marine. Continue West under the freeway past the railroad tracks three lights to Simon Ramo Drive. E2 is on the tall white building to the LEFT, past the shorter presentation building. (See page 733 A5 of the Thomas Brothers Guide.)
Time: 9 a.m. - 12:00 noonAdmission: Free Reservations: No reservations are necessary, except for Foreign Nationals.
Please Note: Foreign Nationals, including Northrop Grumman
foreign employees, must contact Warren Scheinin
(warren.scheinin@ngc.com) at least three (3) days before
the meeting so NGC can process the paperwork for visits
in a NGC building in accordance with Department of
Defense regulations. The usual identification (passport,
green card, student visa) will be necessary on the visit
day.
