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Jim McHale: The Case for Using TSP with CMM/CMMI Business Week, December 6, 1999 issue: "Will Bugs Eat Up the U.S. Lead in Software?" Watts Humphrey: "Pathways to Process Maturity: The Personal Software Process and Team Software Process?" Back to TopSoftware Process Improvement LinksNew Jersey Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) Software Engineering Institute (SEI) The American Society for Quality (ASQ) Back to TopThe Business Case for Process Improvement:Watts Humphrey: "Doing Disciplined Work"Watts Humphrey: "Getting Management Support for Process Improvement"Watts Humphrey: "Making the Strategic Case for Process Improvement"Watts Humphrey: "Justifying a Process Improvement Proposal"Watts Humphrey: "Making the Tactical Case for Process Improvement"Back to TopWatts Humphrey: " The Changing World of Software "Watts Humphrey: "Moving the Goal Posts "Watts Humphrey: "The Future of Software Engineering: I"Watts Humphrey: "The Future of Software Engineering: II"Back to TopTom Gilb: "12 Tough Questions" that Managers Should Ask Watts Humphrey: "Making Software Manageable"Watts Humphrey: "Your Date Or Mine?"Back to TopProductivity, Quality, & Effectiveness: Watts Humphrey: "Bugs or Defects?"Watts Humphrey: "Why Does Software Work Take So Long?"Watts Humphrey: "A Personal Commitment to Software Quality"Back to TopPersonal Software Process (PSP) and Team Software Process (TSP): David Webb, Watts Humphrey: "Using the TSP on the TaskView Project"Watts Humphrey: " Making Team Plans"Watts Humphrey: "The Personal Software Process: Overview, Practice, and Results"Watts Humphrey: "The Personal Process in Software Engineering"Watts Humphrey: "The Personal Software Process"Watts Humphrey: "Three Dimensions of Process Improvement: Part I: Process Maturity"Watts Humphrey: "Three Dimensions of Process Improvement: Part II: The Personal Process"Watts Humphrey: "Three Dimensions of Process Improvement: Part III: The Team Process"Back to Top
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