Tuesday, 19 April 2005


Track 1 - Presentations
  • A Case Study on Transformational Vulnerability Management Through Standards
  • Ports, Protocols, & Services (PPS) Management Process for DoD
  • Security Issues With Outsourced Enterprise IT Services

  • Track 2 - Presentations
  • Risk-Based Regression Testing
  • Application of Software Supportability and Reliability Standards to U.S. Army Future Combat System
  • Interoperability: The Modern Approach to Software-Intensive Systems

  • Track 3 - Presentations
  • System Dynamics Modeling: Integrating Acquisition, Program, and Technical Management
  • Cooperative Appraisals for Capability and Risk Evaluation
  • Recognizing Common Patterns of Software Acquisition Failure

  • Track 4 - Presentations
  • Get the Right Stuff: Defining User Requirements
  • Techniques for Robust Systems Engineering
  • How Much Systems Engineering? A Collaboration Challenge!

  • Track 5 - Presentations
  • It's All About the Data
  • Enterprise Architecture for the Naval Oceanographic Office
  • TBA

  • Track 6 - Presentations
  • NCES and Net Centric Computing
  • Building, Protecting, and Deploying Global Net Centric Solutions
  • Total Global Net Operations Management in a Net Centric World
  • DoD IPV6 WAY AHEAD
  • Building the Global Information Grid
  • Computing Services Transformation

  • Track 7 - Presentations
  • Extending Agile Methods: A Distributed Project and Organizational Improvement Perspective
  • Agile Modeling
  • The Skunk Works: 60 Years of Agile Development

  • Poster Session - Presentations
  • Service Oriented Architecture: Custom Application Orchestration of Mission Applications
  • An Effective Alternative to Costly Conventional Software Testing: Abstract Semantics Analysis
  • Automated Monitoring of Process Compliance
  • Standard Approach to Trade Studies for the Project Manager and Systems Engineer
  • SAE Standard Architecture and Analysis Design Language (AADL) for Model-Based Development of Avionics Systems
  • A Software Anomaly Repository to Support Software Reliability Prediction
  • Better R&D: Improving Outcomes and Saving Money on Experimental Projects
  • Delivering Capability to the Fleet at Light Speed - The Navy's Rapid COTS Insertion Process
  • Skills/Experience Needed for a Chief Software Engineer for a DoD Acquisition
  • High-Assurance Java for Mission-Critical Systems
  • Software Data Collection and Lessons Learned
  • Considerations for Deploying C4ISR Solutions in a Service-Oriented Architecture
  • Significance of Publish-Subscribe Architecture Pattern for Mission-Critical Applications
  • Software Identification and Verification
  • The Explicit Relationship Between SEI CMMI and Project Risks
  • Looking for Transition in All the Wrong Places
  • What Works and What Doesn’t? Evidence About the Benefits of CMMI®
  • Applying Six Sigma to Engineering
  • Semantics and Security: Applying RDF and OWL to Defense Challenges
  • Army Systems of Systems Implementation
  • Designing Smart Clients
  • I, Roybot
  • Improving Performance - Keeping Appearance @ NAVAIR

  • Computer Lab - Presentations
  • Modeling, Tailoring, and Publishing of Software Development Process

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