The Software Acquisition Go Bag (or Go Bag for short) is an extensible collection of tailorable kits that program teams can use to enable the delivery of software capabilities at the speed of need.
Before the SWP policy was released in 2020, most acquisition policy and guidance was designed for hardware-centric programs using milestones that measured readiness to proceed to the next phase. The ...
Kicking off the Software Acquisition Go Bag series, Brigid O'Hearn (Software Modernization Policy Lead) of the Software Solutions Division at the SEI walks through the definitions and process of a ...
Sible, J., and Svoboda, D., 2022: Rust Software Security: A Current State Assessment. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog ...
This newsletter compiles the latest SEI releases and news about mitigating security risks in agentic large language models (LLMs), AI-powered memory safety with the pointer ownership model, aligning ...
Firesmith, D., 2012: The Need to Specify Requirements for Off-Nominal Behavior. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog), Accessed ...
Bernaciak, C., and Ross, D., 2022: How Easy Is It to Make and Detect a Deepfake?. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog ...
Shevchenko, N., 2020: An Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog ...
Sherman, M., 2024: Using ChatGPT to Analyze Your Code? Not So Fast. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights (blog), Accessed December 11 ...
Stewart, K., and Hoover, A., 2020: An Introduction to the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering ...
Scanlon, T., 2018: 10 Types of Application Security Testing Tools: When and How to Use Them. Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Insights ...
Wilson, S., Place, P., and Korzec, K., 2023: The Seven Virtues of Reconciling Agile and Earned Value Management (EVM). Carnegie Mellon University, Software ...
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