While an employee of Agilent Technologies, I was invited to be on an industry panel at the International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering October 11, 2000. Here's the abstract of the paper:
I discuss experiences with SRE by three teams working for Agilent Technologies in Colorado Springs. After setting the scene with a brief explanation of the teams and a history of our adoption of SRE, I explain how we now use it. I cite some specific processes and techniques, comparing them to the formal methods taught by John Musa in his book Software Reliability Engineering. For each process and technique, I present data that demonstrates improvements to software quality, and I show how those improvements are a direct result of our use of SRE principles.
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Since the keynote speaker of ISSRE 2000 Mike Prowse brought up Extreme Programming, I thought I'd provide a starting URL for it: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgramming. This wiki web page is a good starting point to find many URLs about XP.
Document Owner: Tim Chambers, issre2k@timchambersusa.com, http://alum.mit.edu/www/tbc/pro/
Last Updated: 9 February 2004