PSP / TSP (Personal Software Process / Team Software Process)
 
SECC in collaboration with USAID/ICT Project organized a Training Program on: PSP / TSP (Personal Software Process / Team Software Process) Official SEI Training Program . The Training Program was conducted twice and consists of the following 5 Courses:
 
TSP/PSP Courses
1
PSP for Engineers - I (Planning & Personal Software Process).
2
PSP For Engineers - II (Quality).
3
Introduction to PSP.
4
Managing TSP Teams.
5
TSP Executive Strategy.

 
Duration
  • From 28 February to 26 May, 2005 , The Training day started from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
 
Location
 
  • SECC Premises, B5, IT Incubators Building, 1st Floor Meeting Room.
 
Instructor Short Bio
 
  • Daniel M. Roy
    President of STPP Inc. (Software Technology, Process and People) .

    Experience Summary :
    • STPP Inc., 1994-present: Independent consultant and visiting scientist at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Software Engineering Institute (SEI); See enclosed description of STPP Inc.
    • CMU/SEI, 1990-1994; Senior member of the technical staff and Project Leader, Real-Time Embedded Systems Testbed. Mr. Roy managed a small team of researchers with the goal of improving the state of the practice in the prediction, measurement, and optimization of the runtime performance of hard real-time systems. Mr Roy also participated in several major SEI developments such as the risk program, technology transition issues, the CMM1 and the PSP2.
    • Ford Aerospace Corp. Seabrook, MD, 1987-1990; Senior R&D engineer. Mr. Roy led a small team of engineers in support of the Systems Engineering and Analysis Support contract with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. He also represented his organization in a corporate effort to improve the software process and technologies of Ford Aerospace and introduced advanced software development techniques in Ada.
    • Century Computing, Laurel, MD, 1983-1987; Member of the senior technical staff. Mr. Roy led a study of Ada projects within NASA nation-wide. He directed efforts to improve the software development process of several contractors at NASA Goddard while also participating as a programmer in small projects in C and Ada.
    • General Electric Space Division, Lanham, MD, 1979-1983; Gradual promotions from programmer to project leader, systems engineer and manager. Mr. Roy supervised and participated in the development of several software and firmware packages for the Landsat-D satellite system in FORTAN, COBOL and several assemblers. He also worked as chief programmer for GE’s FFP, an advanced multi-microprocessor architecture and served as system manager for a large DEC 20 data base system.
    • Compagnie Générale de Radiologie, Paris, France, 1987; Computer systems consultant. Mr Roy provided systems engineering support to the nuclear division of a multi-national bio-medical concern. This required software, high speed MSI hardware, medical and sales skills.
    • Systèmes et Micro-ordinateurs, Paris, France, 1975-1978; IR&D engineer. Mr. Roy supervised a small team of hardware engineers in the development of various micro-processor based systems. This involved board level system design and programming in assembler and APL.
    • Hopital Foch, Suresnes, France, 1973-1975; Biomedical research engineer. Mr. Roy developed various innovative devices in collaboration with a vecto-cardiography medical research team.
    • Systems and software engineers, SEPG, EPG process personnel who need more in-depth knowledge of CMMI models.
    • Candidate instructors interested in teaching the Introduction to CMMI.
 
Topics and Objectives for the five courses
 
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