The NASA software research infusion initiative: Successful technology transfer for software assurance

Michael G. Hinchey, Thomas Pressburger, Lawrence Markosian, Martin S. Feather

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Abstract

New processes, methods and tools are constantly appearing in the field of software engineering. Many of these augur great potential in improving software development processes, resulting in higher quality software with greater levels of assurance. However, there are a number of obstacles that impede their infusion into software development practices. These are the recurring obstacles common to many forms of research. Practitioners cannot readily identify the emerging techniques that may most benefit them, and cannot afford to risk time and effort in evaluating and experimenting with them while there is still uncertainty about whether they will have payoff in this particular context. Similarly, researchers cannot readily identify those practitioners whose problems would be amenable to their techniques and lack the feedback from practical applications necessary to help them to evolve their techniques to make them more likely to be successful. This paper describes an ongoing effort conducted by a software engineering research infusion team, and the NASA Research Infusion Initiative, established by NASA's Software Engineering Initiative, to overcome these obstacles.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2006 International Workshop on Software Technology Transfer in Software Engineering, TT '06, Co-located with the 28th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2006
Pages43-47
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event2006 International Workshop on Software Technology Transfer in Software Engineering, TT '06, Co-located with the 28th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2006 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 20 May 200628 May 2006

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering
ISSN (Print)0270-5257

Conference

Conference2006 International Workshop on Software Technology Transfer in Software Engineering, TT '06, Co-located with the 28th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2006
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period20/05/0628/05/06

Keywords

  • research infusion
  • technology transfer

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