Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program: SPMS Training Class: Student Handout. Addendum

Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program: SPMS Training Class: Student Handout. Addendum
Author: William H. Ett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1991
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Course objectives: (1) Using the Software Process Management System; (2) Learning to create process models; (3) Learning how each element of the SPMS interacts with other elements; and (4) Learning how to use the project specific plans to assist in validation of the process models. By the end of the course, students will have: Become familiar with the elements of the SPMS; and Created, instantiated, and simulated their own process models.

Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program. Software Process Tools and Techniques Evaluation Report, Version 1.0. Task IS15-Software Process Management

Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program. Software Process Tools and Techniques Evaluation Report, Version 1.0. Task IS15-Software Process Management
Author:
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Total Pages: 212
Release: 1991
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This document describes the tools and technology examined on STARS task IS15. This report summarizes the IBM team's examination of software process representation tools and techniques. It also summarizes the examination of software process enactment tools, and techniques for implementing a process system from a well-defined system of processes such as the "Cleanroom Engineering Software Development Process". The software process definition tools and techniques sections of the document: (1) examines the feasibility of porting the Software Process Management System (SPMS) from the Apple Macintosh to the IBM STARS SEE, (2) provides a SPMS Port plan and (3) discusses the use of box structures as a notation for recording aspects of software processes. The software process enactment tools and techniques sections of the document: (1) describes the KI Shell tool selected for supporting the IBM STARS Cleanroom Software Process Case Study, (2) describes the specification, design and implementation of the Cleanroom Engineering Process Assistant prototype, and (3) provides lessons learned from performing the Cleanroom Software Process Case Study. Finally the document makes recommendations for the selection of software process definition and enactment support capabilities for the IBM STARS SEE.

Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program. Document Abstracts. Task IS15 - Software Process Management

Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program. Document Abstracts. Task IS15 - Software Process Management
Author: IBM FEDERAL SECTOR DIV GAITHERSBURG MD.
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Total Pages: 14
Release: 1991
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The purpose of this document is to identify the documents prepared on STARS Task IS-15 and provide a brief abstract for each. The Cleanroom Software Process Case Study was conducted to support the meaningful evaluation of the process, tools and techniques for taking a well-defined process and implementing it. The Cleanroom Software Process Case Study problem also provides the Host at Sea Buoy Problem, specified in box structure notation, for use in testing the implemented software processes.

Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Functional Task Area Strategy for Measurement

Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Functional Task Area Strategy for Measurement
Author: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING (R/AT) WASHINGTON DC.
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Total Pages: 26
Release: 1983
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The measurement task area is concerned with activities to develop models and metrics, creating and maintaining software data collection and analysis activities, supporting the use of the metrics and models during the total life cycle, and providing customized measurement support for the Software Technology for Adaptable and Reliable Systems (STARS) program. These four activities run concurrently throughout the duration of the measurement task. They define the scope of the measurement task area.

Configuring ISA Server 2000

Configuring ISA Server 2000
Author: Syngress
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 961
Release: 2001-05-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080476775

Microsoft's flagship ISA Server delivers the Internet to your customers! As the demand for Internet connectivity reaches a fever pitch, system administrators are being challenged to connect more and more systems to the Internet without compromising security or network performance. ISA Server 2000 provides system administrators with a revolutionary management infrastructure that addresses the two greatest needs of Enterprise-wide Internet connectivity: Security and speed. Written by best-selling author of several MCSE 2000 study guides, this book will provide the system administrators with an in depth understanding of all the critiacl features of Microsoft's flag ship Internet Server. Configuring ISA Server 2000 shows network administrators how to connect a network to the Internet, maintain the connection, and troubleshoot remote users' hardware and software configuration problems. Up-to-date coverage of new products specific to Windows 2000 Shows network administrators how to supply e-mail whilst maintaining network security Focuses on providing secure remote access to a network

Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Functional Task Area Strategy for Project Management

Software Technology for Adaptable Reliable Systems (STARS) Functional Task Area Strategy for Project Management
Author: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING (R/AT) WASHINGTON DC.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1983
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This document identifies the scope, sub-objectives and strategies designed to provide the conceptual approach for accomplishment of the STARS Program objectives in the project management functional task area. It identifies and describes the high-level activities, products and capabilities. This functional task area strategy describes the broad, achievable requirements for accomplishing the relevant STARS objectives. Its main purpose is to help guide the implementation planning process.