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Part I describes the pre-development phase of "The Rockwell Software Process Training Program" (SPTP) currently under development at Rockwell International Space Transportation Systems Division (STSD), Downey, California. Part II describes the development phase. Part I describes the sequence of events leading to the award of a contract to develop the Rockwell SPTP and gives STSD's perspective of this effort to date. Included in Part I is a discussion of the following:
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A short description of STSD's needs for a Software Process Training Program
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STSD's program objectives and project plan
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SEI support of curriculum development at Rockwell
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The invitation and response to quote
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Evaluation and selection of a training vendor
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Transition to the M.S. Degree in Software Engineering at a local University
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Planned Funding through the State of California Employment Training Panel
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Lessons learned
Part I — The Pre-development Phase
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Senator Dan Quayle, "Can the US win the other space race? Space Science Education", Defense Science, September 1988
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W.P.Selfridge. "SA and OOD Methodology Study", (October 29, 1985), Rockwell Internal Publication
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Ford, Gary, Gibbs, Norman, and Tomayko, James, "Software Engineering Education", An Interim Report from the Software Engineering Institute, Working Draft for 1987 SEI Conference on Software Engineering Education. This work was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense
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Reed, H.L., Harbaugh, S. (1989). The Rockwell Software Process Training Program. In: Gibbs, N.E. (eds) Software Engineering Education. SEI 1989. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 376. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0042349
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