[Twin-SPIN] Fw: Upcoming March webinars from the SEI

PAUL W KRASKA kraskapw at msn.com
Tue Mar 8 16:39:55 CST 2011


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From: Shane McGraw<mailto:spm at sei.cmu.edu> 
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 10:18 AM
Subject: Upcoming March webinars from the SEI


Hello SPIN POCs,

 

Hope this message finds you all.  Just a quick update on two upcoming webinars from the SEI that may be of interest to you and your SPIN Chapters.

 

Empower Your Smart Grid Transformation by David White       Thursday, March 10, 2011       1:30 PM

 

About the Webinar

The Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM) is a management tool that helps utilities plan smart grid implementation, prioritize options, and measure progress.  Developed by utilities for utilities, the model is hosted by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University. The SEI is maintaining and evolving the SGMM as a resource for industry transformation with the support of the U.S. Department of Energy and input from a broad array of stakeholders. 

This webinar will introduce attendees to the SGMM and how it can be used to help utilities assess their current state of smart grid implementation, define their goals, and generate inputs into their road mapping, planning, and implementation processes. It will also describe recent developments in the SGMM community and how utilities of varying types and sizes are benefiting from using the model. 



To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/904577352<https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/904577352>

 

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Architecture+TSP = High Quality+Fast by Felix Bachmann, James McHale and Rob Nord    Thursday, March 17, 2011     1:30 PM

 

About the Webinar

The purpose of architecture centric engineering (ACE) is to ensure that a system is built that fulfills the stakeholder's needs by satisfying its business and quality-attribute goals. The team software process (TSP) ensures the development and delivery of the software in increments on time and in high quality. Combining the two approaches promises to deliver the right product quickly with high quality: the dream of many organizations.

In summer 2009, Bursatec (the IT arm of the Mexican Stock Exchange) began a project to replace the main online stock-trading engine using the SEI's combined ACE and TSP approach. The project has aggressive goals for performance and delivery and must function flawlessly. Although the final tests are not yet finished, the system was delivered early with much higher than expected performance and no known bugs.

 

To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/568884328<https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/568884328>

 

Thank you and I hope to see you at SEPG NA in Portland later this month.

 

 

Shane

 

Shane McGraw 

Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon University

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