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SEI Independent Research and Development Projects

Authors: Felix Bachmann; Len Bass; David Carney; Sven Dietrich; Peter Feiler; CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIV PITTSBURGH PA SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INST
 
Abstract: Each year, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) undertakes several Independent Research and Development (IR&D) projects. These projects serve to: (a) support feasibility studies investigating whether further work by the SEI would be of potential benefit and (b) support further exploratory work to determine if there is sufficient value in eventually funding the feasibility study work as an SEI initiative. Projects are chosen based on their potential to mature and/or transition software engineering practices, develop information that will help in deciding whether further work is worth funding, and set new directions for SEI work. This report describes the IR&D projects that were conducted during fiscal year 2003 (October 2002 through September 2003).

Description: Technical rept.
Pages: 68
Report Date: SEP 2003
Contract Number: F19628-00-C-0003
Report Number: A893814

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Keywords relating to this report:
ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS
DATA FUSION
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
INTRUSION DETECTION(COMPUTERS)
LESSONS LEARNED
NETWORK FLOWS
OPEN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
QUALITY CONTROL
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
UNIVERSITIES
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