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TSP Symposium 2012 Proceedings

November 2012 Special Report
William Nichols, Shigeru Kusakabe (Kyushu University), Yoichi Omori (Kyushu University), Keijiro Araki (Kyushu University), Fernanda Grazioli (Universidad de la República), Silvana Moreno (Universidad de la República), Álvaro Tasistro (Universidad ORT Uruguay), Diego Vallespir (Universidad de la República), JoãoPascoalFaria (University of Porto), Mushtaq Raza (University of Porto), Pedro C. Henriques (Strongstep – Innovation in Software Quality), César Duarte (Strongstep – Innovation in Software Quality), Elias Fallon (Cadence Design Systems, Inc.), Lee Gazlay (Cadence Design Systems, Inc.)

The 2012 TSP Symposium was organized by the SoThe goal of the TSP Symposium is to bring together practitioners and academics who share a common passion to change the world of software engineering for the better through disciplined practice.

Publisher:

Software Engineering Institute

CMU/SEI Report Number

CMU/SEI-2012-SR-015

DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
10.1184/R1/6585455.v1

Abstract

The 2012 TSP Symposium was organized by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and took place September 18-20 in St. Petersburg, FL. The goal of the TSP Symposium is to bring together practitioners and academics who share a common passion to change the world of software engineering for the better through disciplined practice. The conference theme was "Delivering Agility with Discipline." In keeping with that theme, the community contributed a variety of technical papers describing their experiences and research using the Personal Software Process (PSP) and Team Software Process (TSP). This report contains the six papers selected by the TSP Symposium Technical Program Committee. The topics include analysis of performance data from PSP, project performance outcomes in developing design systems, and extending the PSP to evaluate the effectiveness of formal methods.