(http://interactive.sei.cmu.edu/).
The articles in this issue are
"e-RA Method Simplifies Decision Making for Authentication
Requirements"
"New Software Architecture Curriculum Developed"
"New Acquisition Conference a Hit with Attendees"
"A Life-Cycle Approach to Technology Transition"
Our columns in this issue are
Watts New:
"Some Programming Principles: Projects"
The Architect:
"Rethinking the Software Life Cycle"
The COTS Spot:
"Changing Focus"
Security Matters:
"Use Care When Reading Email with Attachments"
Software Product Lines:
"The Man with the Plan”
CMMI in Focus:
"Using CMMI: How Is It Progressing?"
Past issues of news@sei interactive are available in the archives and
include features on the Capability Maturity Model® Integration
(CMMI®) effort, software product lines, the Personal Software
Process(sm) and Team Software Process(sm), computer and Internet
security, requirements engineering, and COTS software.
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