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Workshop scheduled for May 8: Hard Questions for Process Improvement in Multimodel Environments

What determines the business value of a harmonized multimodel approach?
What constitutes a process architecture for multimodel process improvement?
What are the deployment implications of a multimodel approach?

These topics and others will be the focus of a one-day workshop Hard Questions for Process Improvement in Multimodel Environments held May 8 in Arlington, Va.
The workshop, cosponsored by the SEI and Lockheed-Martin, will focus on current research and methods for process improvement in multimodel environments, and gauge the current state of the practice in commercial, government, and defense organizations. The workshop will lay groundwork for PrIME, a three-year research project to be coordinated by the SEI, spanning the key topics needed for an organization to be successful with process improvement in support of business objectives and mission achievement in multimodel environments.

The workshop is free, but attendees must register at www.sei.cmu.edu/community/mm/

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Will this be open for members thru webcam or ???

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Atul Mathur

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Hi Atul,

Workshop Dates and Locations

* May 8, Arlington, VA (USA)
* A workshop in Munich, Germany, in June, 2008, is also being considered.

Registration

This workshop is free, but you must register.

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