Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Carol A. Sledge
This presentation was given by Patricia Oberndorf and Carol A. Sledge of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) on April 6, 2010 at the IEEE Systems Conference in San Diego, CA.
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tom Merendino, Tricia Oberndorf, Soumya Simanta
presentation made by Patricia Oberndorf Thomas Merendino, & Soumya Simanta at the at the Systems and Software Technology Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, April 26, 2010
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Carol A. Sledge
Presentation made by Patricia Oberndorf & Carol Sledge at the Systems and Software Technology Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, April 27, 2010
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Eileen Wrubel, H. Borst (DFSG/PN), F. Sorrell (DFSG/PN), S. Fritts (DFSG/PN), L. Hamilton (DFSG/PN)
This presentation was delivered at the Systems & Software Technology Conference (SSTC): Transforming: Business, Security, Warfighting, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 1-4 May 2006.
Topics: System of Systems
Authors: Santiago Comella-Dorda, John Dean, Grace Lewis, Edwin J. Morris, Tricia Oberndorf, Erin Harper
This 2004 report focuses on COTS product evaluations conducted for the purpose of selecting products to meet a known need in a system.
Topics: System of Systems
Authors: David J. Carney, Tricia Oberndorf
David J. Carney and Tricia Oberndorf propose and discuss a unified model of interoperability for the integration of system of systems (SoSs) in this 2004 presentation.
Authors: David J. Carney, Patrick R. Place, Tricia Oberndorf
This paper describes a generic process framework for developing software systems based on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products.
Authors: David J. Carney, Harvey Greenawalt, Grigonis Grigonis, Tricia Oberndorf
This case study describes the development of a method for evaluating computer and software suppliers for the pharmaceutical industry.
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Patrick R. Place
This presentation on acquisition practices was delivered by Tricia Oberndorf and Pat Place of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in January 2003.
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Michele Motsko, Tricia Oberndorf, Ellen-Jane Pairo, James Smith
This 2002 report provides information to help guide decisions about when COTS products are an appropriate solution,and when they are not.
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Carol A. Sledge, Mary Jo Staley
This 2002 report focuses is on the use of Earned Value in the context of a COTS-Based System (CBS).
Topics: Acquisition Support
Authors: B. Craig Meyers, Tricia Oberndorf
This special report provides a bibliography of books, articles, and other literature concerning the PSP and TSP methodologies.
Topics: Acquisition Support, System of Systems
Authors: B. Craig Meyers, Tricia Oberndorf
This book presents fundamental principles and best practices for successful acquisition and utilization of open systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products.
Topics: Software Product Lines
Authors: Sholom G. Cohen, Tricia Oberndorf, Brian P. Gallagher, Matt Fisher, Lawrence G. Jones, Linda M. Northrop, William O'Brien, Dennis B. Smith, Albert Soule, Robert W. Krut, Jr.
This report synthesizes the presentations and discussions of the Third Department of Defense Product Line Practice Workshop held in March 2000.
Authors: Lisa Brownsword, Carol A. Sledge, Tricia Oberndorf
This 2000 document provides an introduction to COTS activities and practices.
Topics: System of Systems
Authors: David J. Carney, Tricia Oberndorf
This Monograph examines seven documents that contain official guidance regarding the use of COTS products in Government systems.
Topics: System of Systems
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf
This monograph offers a practical rather than theoretical approach to the issues of COTS and open systems.
Topics: System of Systems
Authors: Tricia Oberndorf, Lisa Brownsword, Edwin J. Morris, Carol A. Sledge
This report documents the proceedings of the first Workshop on COTS-Based Systems, held at the SEI in June 1997.
Authors: Alan W. Brown, David J. Carney, Tricia Oberndorf, M. Zelkowitz (University of Maryland)
The goal of the PSE Standards Working Group is to provide an interface standard that can be used by project managers as an aid in procuring or assembling a PSE for a particular project or organization. The first step towards this goal is establishing a reference model that describes the full scope of functionality that is expected of a PSE.