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John Surdu


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U.S. Army War College Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL) 2012-2013 Aug 2012 52 pages
Authors:  Jr Jordan Louis H; Steven Metz; Robert J Howell; David Connelly; Jeff Melody; John Surdu; Karla Brischke; Donald Cranz; John Gailliard; Brian C Proctor; ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL) is published annually for the purpose of making students and other researchers aware of strategic topics that are, or are likely to become, of special importance to the U.S. Army. The list is a compilation of input from the faculty at the Strategic Studies Institute, the U.S. Army War College, the U.S. Army's senior leadership, as well as from civilian and military defense experts. ...


CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering. Volume 19, Number 4 01-Apr-2006 33 pages
Authors:  John Surdu; Ronald J Leach; Eduardo Miranda; Janusz Zalewski; Andrew J Kornecki; Michael D Barnett; Diane A Glaser; Kenneth D Shere; Doug J Parsons; Joe Schofield; OGDEN AIR LOGISTICS CENTER HILL AFB UT
The full text of this report is available for sale.Crosstalk's mission is to encourage the engineering development of software to improve the reliability, sustainability, and responsiveness of our warfighting capability. Articles in this journal issue includes: Army Simulation Program Balances Agile and Traditional Methods with Success; Managing Cultural Changes in Your Organization, Cooperative Appraisals for Capability and Risk Evaluation; Software Development Tools From the DO-178B Certificate Perspective; Using Line of Balance to Track the Progress of Fixing Trouble Reports; ...


Army Simulation Program Balances Agile and Traditional Methods With Success 01-Apr-2006 6 pages
Authors:  John Surdu; Doug J Parsons; PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER SIMULATION TRAINING AND IMPLEMENTATION ORLANDO FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.The One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) Objective System is the next generation simulation system planned to provide the U.S. Army with an entity-level simulation to serve three modeling and simulation domains. Software development of the OneSAF application has been conducted in a highly robust systems engineering environment based on commercial and government best practices. The OneSAF program has tailored techniques of Extreme Programming (XP) and other agile methods into a development ...


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