Pub Date : 2002-12-04DOI: 10.1109/NASASE.2002.1176230
W. Humphrey, J. Over
The PSP paradigm is based on process improvement principles. Practitioners establish personal process goals. They define the methods that they will use. They measure their work and analyse the results. Based on these analyses, they adjust their methods to better meet their personal goals.
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Pub Date : 2002-12-04DOI: 10.1109/NASASE.2002.1176232
B. Boehm, Liang Huang, D. Port
The following topics are dealt with: Strategic software engineering; strategic schedule planning (SAIV); full-text title database case-study; CAIV/SCQAIV, MBASE; USC experience and results and MBASE model integration.
Pub Date : 2002-12-04DOI: 10.1109/NASASE.2002.1176231
L. Hull
In the USA, under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 - Section 508, individuals with disabilities can file a complaint concerning the inaccessibility of an agency's electronic or information technology. Alternatively, individuals may file a civil action against an agency. Remedy is agency compliance, i.e., not a monetary penalty or reward.
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