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May 30, 2006

Team Software Process Book Released

The Team Software Process (TSP), developed by the Software Engineering Institute's Watts Humphrey, is a set of engineering practices and team concepts that produce effective teams.

The goal is to help you ensure quality software, create secure software , and improve process management in organizations. Engineering groups use the TSP to apply integrated team concepts to the development of software-intensive systems. Using TSP, organizations can build self-directed teams that plan and track their work, establish goals, and own their processes and plans. These can be pure software teams or integrated product teams of 3 to 20 engineers.

To better explain TSP, Humphrey's book TSP: Coaching a Development Team has just been released. In the book, Humphrey shares coaching methods that have repeatedly inspired TSP teams and steered them toward success. More specifically, the book provides the examples, guidelines, and suggestions that you need to get started and keep developing as a team coach.

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