Anita Carleton
Software Engineering Institute
Anita Carleton is an Executive Leadership Team Member and Division Director of the Software Solutions Division (SSD) at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Carnegie Mellon University, with more than 30 years of technical and senior leadership experience in the software engineering industry. The mission of SSD is to advance the state of the practice in software engineering through applied research, development, and transition of innovative technologies for building and acquiring software-intensive systems, with the specific goal of making software a strategic advantage for the Department of Defense. SSD provides leadership through research collaborations with CMU and others in academia, directly engaging with major defense acquisition projects, partnering with industry, and informing DoD policy makers.
Carleton has leadership and operating responsibility for a diverse staff of more than 160 researchers, expert developers, and domain experts advancing software engineering through a $55 million research and development portfolio. She leads the software engineering research, development, and transition strategy for the SEI. Carleton has most recently led an SEI study engaging the software engineering community to define a national agenda for software engineering research and development for the next decade titled Architecting the Future of Software Engineering: A National Agenda for Software Engineering Research & Development.
Carleton previously served as director of the SEI Software Engineering Process Management Program, where she managed the SEI's software development and measurement initiatives designed to yield high-quality software and high-performance teams, producing models and measurement practices used throughout the software industry worldwide. Her seminal research in applying statistical process control techniques to the U.S. Space Shuttle software data led to Carleton’s co-authored book Measuring the Software Process: Statistical Process Control for Software Process Improvement, published by Addison-Wesley Professional.
Before joining the SEI, Carleton held technical and management positions in industry. At GTE Government Systems in Massachusetts, she designed, developed, and tested software for the Minuteman and Peacekeeper missile systems. At the Goodyear Tech Center in Ohio, she was the lead systems modeling and simulation engineer responsible for designing new passenger tires utilizing experimental design and statistical analysis techniques.
Carleton received her bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University and her MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she was the recipient of the MIT Sloan Leadership Fellowship. Carleton serves on the IEEE Software Advisory Board and is a Fellow of the IEEE Computer Society. She recently served as guest editor for two IEEE Software Special Issues: “The Future of Software Engineering” and “The AI Effect: Working at the Intersection of Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence.” She has received numerous awards and recognitions for her technical and leadership contributions in software engineering including from The Journal of the Quality Assurance Institute for her leadership in software measurement and from Dr. Barry Boehm, member of the SEI’s board of visitors, for her leadership in defining the SEI Core Measures and a measurement program to facilitate data-driven decision-making for the DoD. Carleton is a graduate of Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. and serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania.
Publications by Anita Carleton
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AADL User Day 2022 Welcome
June 03, 2022 • Presentation
Anita Carleton
In this presentation, Anita Carleton welcomed attendees to AADL/ACVIP User Day 2022.
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Envisioning the Future of Software Engineering
January 25, 2022 • Podcast
Anita CarletonForrest Shull
Anita Carleton and Forrest Shull discuss the recently published SEI-led study Architecting the Future of Software Engineering: A National Agenda for Software Engineering Research & Development.
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Architecting the Future of Software Engineering: A National Agenda for Software Engineering Research & Development
November 03, 2021 • Book
Anita CarletonMark H. KleinJohn E. Robert
The SEI led the community in creating this multi-year research and development vision and roadmap for engineering next-generation software-reliant systems.
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Software Engineering’s Grand Challenges: Voices from Visionaries
December 15, 2020 • Video
Anita Carleton
This is a Research Review 2020 panel discussion about the future of software engineering.
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Panel: Supercharging the Software Factory: Deploying Capability at the Speed of Relevance
November 11, 2019 • Video
Anita Carleton
Watch as Ms. Anita Carleton, Director of the SEI Software Solutions Division, moderates discussion on deploying mission capability at the speed of relevance to maintain DoD competitive advantage by a distinguished panel of subject matter experts.
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Welcome to AADL User Day
November 06, 2019 • Presentation
Anita Carleton
Address delivered by Anita Carleton at AADL User Day 2019
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Women in Software and Cybersecurity: Anita Carleton
October 15, 2019 • Podcast
Anita Carleton
Anita Carleton discusses the career path that led to her current role as acting director of the SEI's Software Solutions Division and the challenges and mentors (Watts Humphrey) that she encountered along the way.
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Acquisition & Management Session Opening Remarks
October 16, 2015 • Presentation
Anita Carleton
Software acquisition & management R&D investigates ways to assure functionality, timely delivery, lowered risk, and affordability.
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Extending Team Software Process (TSP) to Systems Engineering: A NAVAIR Experience Report
March 01, 2010 • Technical Report
Anita CarletonJames W. OverJeff Schwalb
This 2010 report communicates status, progress, lessons learned, and results on a joint collaboration between the SEI and NAVAIR.
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CMMI Impact: August 2009
August 31, 2009 • Presentation
Anita Carleton
This presentation, prepared for the Joint Advisory Committee Executive Group (JAC EG), provides an overview of the impact of CMMI, as of August 31, 2009.
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How Do You Bring Process Discipline to a Team?
September 23, 2008 • Presentation
Anita CarletonTim Chick
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 22-25, 2008
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Extending the Team Software Process for Systems Engineering
September 19, 2006 • Presentation
Anita CarletonTim Chick (NAVAIR)
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 18-21, 2006
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Impact of Individual Performance to Project Organization
September 18, 2006 • Presentation
Kaitasu Co., Ltd.)James W. OverJim McHale
Presentation given at TSP Symposium on September 18-21, 2006
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Measuring the Software Process: Statistical Process Control for Software Process Improvement
July 15, 1999 • Book
Anita CarletonWilliam A. Florac
This book shows how to use measurement to manage and improve software processes within an organization in order to achieve both business and technical goals.
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Practical Software Measurement: Measuring for Process Management and Improvement
April 01, 1997 • Handbook
William A. FloracRobert E. ParkAnita Carleton
This 1997 report shows how well-established principles and methods for evaluating and controlling process performance can be applied in software settings to achieve an organization's business and technical goals.
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Benefits of CMM-Based Software Process Improvement: Executive Summary of Initial Results
September 01, 1994 • Special Report
James D. HerbslebAnita CarletonJames A. Rozum
This report provides an overview of some initial results of the effects of software process improvement efforts in 13 organizations.
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Benefits of CMM-Based Software Process Improvement: Initial Results
August 01, 1994 • Technical Report
James D. HerbslebAnita CarletonJames A. Rozum
This 1994 report provides initial results of the effects of software process improvement efforts on organizations.
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Software Measurement for DoD Systems: Recommendations for Initial Core Measures
September 01, 1992 • Technical Report
Anita CarletonRobert E. ParkElizabeth K. Bailey
This 1992 report presents recommendations for a basic set of software measures that Department of Defense (DoD) organizations can use to help plan and manage the acquisition, development, and support of software systems.
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