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9/26/2017  |   3:05 PM - 4:45 PM   |  

Keynote Panel: Anita Carleton, Software Solutions Deputy Director, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

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Anita Carleton (Primary Presenter), adc@sei.cmu.edu;
Anita Carleton has more than 25 years of experience in the software engineering industry providing leadership for the research, development, and transition of methods and technologies that encapsulate best practices for software engineering, management, and measurement. During her tenure at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University, she has held several technical and senior leadership roles. She is currently the Deputy Director of the Software Solutions Division where she is responsible for devising and transitioning solutions to the challenges of developing, acquiring, and sustaining software-reliant systems for the Department of Defense (DoD), the defense industrial base, and commercial industry. Prior to that position, she served as the Director of the SEI Software Engineering Process Management Program, where she managed the SEI's software development and measurement initiatives, which included the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI); the Team Software Process (TSP), a software engineering method designed to yield high quality software and high performance teams; and the applications of measurement and analysis techniques. Carleton received her undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University. She is currently pursuing an Executive MBA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management. She serves on the IEEE Software Advisory Board and is a Senior Member of the IEEE Computer Society. She has received recognition for her leadership in software measurement, and for her leadership in defining a core set of measures and measurement definition frameworks for collecting well-understood and consistent software data throughout the DoD. Carleton has also co-authored the book Measuring the Software Process: Statistical Process Control for Software Process Improvement published by Addison Wesley.

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