Wednesday - April 21, 2004

Track 1 - Presentations
  • Controlled Access Protection Security in Windows 2000 for DoD
  • Building a Computer Forensics Education Program
  • Common Criteria Evaluations (NIAP) for the Department of Defense
  • Certification of Enterprise Systems Using Protection Profiles and Security Targets: A Case Study
  • Putting Military Security Techniques to Work in the Commercial Market
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    Track 2 - Presentations
  • Use of Mini-Assessments in Support of the Rapid Improvement Team (RIT) Initiative
  • Technology Maturity Assessments for COTS-Intensive Software Systems
  • Acoustic-Rapid COTS Insertion; Quickly Providing Capabilities to the Warfighter
  • Effective Techniques for Transitioning from CMM® Level 4/5 to CMMI SM
  • Continuous Appraisal Method (CAM) at the Age of 5
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    Track 3 - Presentations
  • Information Technology Architecture and Investment at USTRANSCOM
  • Information Elements and Net-Centric Data Management
  • Successfully Using Linux for Real-Time Defense Applications
  • The Architecture Frameworks Fork in the Road – Which Way Do You Turn?
  • High-Assurance Real-Time MILS/MSLS/MLS POSIX Workstation Architecture
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    Track 4 - Presentations
  • PECTs: Putting the "Play" Back in "Plug-n-Play"
  • Exploring Sensor Design Patterns
  • The Innovative Enterprise: Creating a Technology-Based Innovation Cycle for Superior Mission Performance
  • Reservations Technology: Robust Performance for Complex Applications
  • The Fire Plan Sketch Manager (FPSM) for the Command and Control Personal Computer (C2PC)
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    Track 5 - Presentations
  • The Graduate Education of DoD’s Software Engineers
  • Planned Values vs. Earned Value
  • Lessons Learned from Another Failed Software Contract
  • How to Be Lean, Mean, and Clean in the Project Management Scene
  • Risk Factor: Confronting the Risks That Impact Software Project Success
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    Track 6 - Presentations
  • Systems Engineering Management Challenges for Systems of Systems
  • Requirements Management for Systems of Systems
  • Risk Management for Systems of Systems
  • Modeling and Architecture Considerations for Systems of Systems
  • Interoperability and Integration Models for Systems of Systems
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    Track 7 - Presentations
  • The Diachronic Metadata Repository: A Prerequisite for Successful Legacy Transformation
  • Quality from a Personal Engineering Perspective
  • Developing Useful Use Cases to Accelerate Analysis
  • Information Values: A Simple Technique for Assessing and Improving Information Quality in the Enterprise
  • Using Metadata for the Warfighter
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    Track 8 - Presentations
  • A Life-Cycle for Corrective Maintenance TSP Projects
  • Valid, Timely, and Defensible Program Management Through Technology
  • Information Technology Portfolio Management
  • Allied Coalition Information Exchange System
  • Languages for Safety-Critical Software: State of the Art and State of the Practice
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    Track 9 - Presentations
  • USAF Academy - An Extreme Programming XPerience
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Training Sessions
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    Exhibitor Track 1 - Presentations
  • Appraisal Wizard® V6 With Model Wizard TM
  • Increase Knowledge Management With Composite Applications
  • The GNAT Pro Toolset for High Integrity Systems
  • Achieving Defense in Depth: New Strategies for Anti-Tamper Software Protection
  • Correctness-by-Construction: A Manifesto for High-Integrity Software
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    Exhibitor Track 2 - Presentations
  • Accelerate Communications Development Using Real-Time Corba
  • Higher-Level CMMI Implementations
  • Transforming Enterprise Business Processes with Product Life-Cycle Management (PLM) Solutions Technologies
  • processMax® - SW-CMM/CMMI Compliance Guaranteed
  • Collaborative Product Reuse
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    Exhibitor Track 3 - Presentations
  • New DDS Publish-Subscribe Networking Standard
  • Ada and Its Future
  • Implementing Secure and Repeatable Processes in Enterprise Software Development at a Low Cost of Ownership
  • Enterprise Reporting: Paths to 100% Adoption
  • SELinux: A New Approach to Secure Systems

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