SPIN (software process)
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A Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is an organization of professionals who are interested in software and systems process improvement. There are currently 114 SPINs worldwide in their individual geographical areas. Ref: http://sei.cmu.edu/spin/
Each SPIN is a completely independent organization. Software Engineering Institute
(SEI) provides support to the SPINs by creating, maintaining, distributing the SPIN Directory, connecting those software professionals with emerging or existing SPINs, and distributing the SPINs start-up information.
The full list of the 114 SPINs with their contact information and web sites can be found in SEI.
Each SPIN is a completely independent organization. Software Engineering Institute
Software Engineering Institute
The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute is a federally funded research and development center headquartered on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. SEI also has offices in Arlington, Virginia, and Frankfurt, Germany. The SEI operates...
(SEI) provides support to the SPINs by creating, maintaining, distributing the SPIN Directory, connecting those software professionals with emerging or existing SPINs, and distributing the SPINs start-up information.
The full list of the 114 SPINs with their contact information and web sites can be found in SEI.