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Software and Systems Process Improvement Networks

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Forum Name: Software Process Improvement
Forum Discription: It includes lots of process oriented things like requirements engineering, risk management, software peer reviews, project management, metrics, and process assessment etc.
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Printed Date: 04Jul2024 at 3:48pm


Topic: Software and Systems Process Improvement Networks
Posted By: papri
Subject: Software and Systems Process Improvement Networks
Date Posted: 05Apr2007 at 2:27am

A Software and Systems Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is an organization of professionals
in a given geographical area who are interested in software and systems process improvement.

Joining a SPIN recognizes one's commitment and loyalty to improve the state of software and systems engineering, as well as, placing one in contact with a network of expertise within their community. It is a practical forum for the interchange of ideas, information, and mutual support. Each regional SPIN
is slightly different, based on the vision of the founders
and the needs of the community.

SPINs are made up of professionals from all sectors -- industry, government, academia (including students) -- and include defense contractors, professional organizations, and independent consultants. Currently there are currently 114 SPINs worldwide. SPINs typically meet monthly.




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