Archive for April 2011

Software Engineering and Software Engineering BPR Techniques that Actually Work

Most of you who read my blog know that the only thing I usually plug is IPAWS-OPEN (and the link to Donate Life, of course). I am making an exception because my good friend and mentor, Doug Rosenberg, is offering his public courses in DC the week of 16-20 May 2011. If you want to discover software engineering life cycle techniques that are light enough to actually be followed and, at the same time, detailed enough to keep a project from failing, check him out. Link as follows: http://www.iconixsw.com/EA/PublicClasses_WDC.html

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-10

  • I never trust anyone who is more excited about success than about doing the thing they want to be successful at. http://xkcd.com/874/ #

IPAWS-OPEN Development MOA Holders

IPAWS has published the list of current MOA holders. This list is for development and does not indicate that any of them actually have a completed product. It does indicate interest, however, and a willingness to explore connectivity. See: http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/projects.shtm#3

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-03

  • Preparing for formal #IPAWS to CMSP testing today. Formal testing begins tomorrow. #CMAS #