From: Alfred M Selgas <selgasa@SMTP-GW.SPAWAR.NAVY.MIL>
Subject: FREE ADVANCED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS EXECUTIVE PRESENTATION & S
Date: 1996/11/25
Date: 1996-11-25T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <299a50f0@smtp-gw.spawar.navy.mil> (raw)
>
>The DOD Software Program Manager's Network (SPMN) is sponsoring a FREE course
>on System Requirements. There will be a one day Executive Level Course on 2
>December 1996 at the Crystal City Hyatt. From 3-6 December a project
>management level course will also be taught. The instructor for the course
>is Tom Gilb. Tom is one of the major thinkers & doers in Software
>Engineering today. His books and articles are often quoted and used by
>practitioners throughout the world. I strongly recommend that you look into
>attending or sending members from your staff. Attendance is limited:
>Questions and/or registration (providing the following information) should be
>directed to Henry Johnson at: T (703) 461-0370 (ext 226); F (703) 461-8640;
>e-mail: henryatcc@aol.com.
>
>The course is open to all, but is focused for DOD participation
>
>
>
>The following is a short course announcement:
>
>
>ADVANCED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS EXECUTIVE PRESENTATION
> AND SPECIFICATION WORKSHOP
>
>
>Course Summary
>
>An innovative approach to system requirements, the DoD Advanced Requirements
>(DAR) Workshop is distinguishable from other training approaches by its level
>of critical system requirements quantification. This approach is based on a
>defined "Language" for specification which introduces rigor and clarity to
>any specification process. This course is useful for any level of setting
>objectives, goals, requirements, etc. It is applicable to any DoD domain,
>including software, systems, acquisition, top management planning,
>organizational improvement planning, and war planning.
>
>Course Design
>
>This course is tailored to DoD needs. It is based on lectures, discussions,
>mini-exams, and practical workshops using real case studies.
>
> * Day One .............Dedicated to Executive Level participants to
>discuss advanced system requirements and their practical implementation.
>Limited seating is available.
>
> * Days Two-Five....Dedicated to Project Management participants for
>practical information using real case studies. Participants are encouraged
>to bring documentation from their particular area of interest for analysis.
>Limited seating is available.
>
>About the Instructor
>
>Tom Gilb is the president of Result Planning, Limited, and is the author and
>co-author of many books, including Software Metrics, Data Engineering
>(Student literature AB, 1975), Humanized Input (with Gerald M. Weinberg,
>Winthrop, 1977), Principles of Software Engineering Management, and Software
>Inspection (with Dorothy Graham, Addison-Wesley, 1993). He has conducted
>several DoD courses on other subjects for STRATCOM and PERSINCOM. He was also
>a plenary speaker at this year's STC Conference in Salt Lake City. Gilb, who
>resides in Norway, is currently at work editing his manuscript on systems
>engineering, which has the working title, Planguage.
>
>Registration
>
>Questions and/or registration (providing the following information) should be
>directed to Henry Johnson at: T (703) 461-0370 (ext 226); F (703) 461-8640;
>e-mail: henryatcc@aol.com.
>
>Desired registration information follows:
>
>Name
>Job Title/Rank
>Program
>Department/Agency
>Organization
>Street Address
>City/State/Zip
>Phone
>Fax
>E-mail
>
>
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