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Chapter: Appendix A Members of the Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Members of the Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility." National Research Council. 2008. Preliminary Observations on DoD Software Research Needs and Priorities: A Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12172.
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Appendix A Members of the Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility WILLIAM SCHERLIS, Carnegie Mellon University, Chair ROBERT BEHLER, MITRE Corporation BARRY W. BOEHM, University of Southern California LORI CLARKE, University of Massachusetts at Amherst MICHAEL CUSUMANO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MARY ANN DAVIDSON, Oracle Corporation LARRY DRUFFEL, Software Engineering Institute RUSSELL FREW, Lockheed Martin JAMES LARUS, Microsoft Corporation GREG MORRISETT, Harvard University WALKER ROYCE, IBM DOUG C. SCHMIDT, Vanderbilt University JOHN P. STENBIT, Independent Consultant KEVIN J. SULLIVAN, University of Virginia Staff LYNETTE I. MILLETT, Study Director and Senior Program Officer JOAN D. WINSTON, Program Officer MARGARET MARSH HUYNH, Senior Program Assistant (until November 2007) MORGAN MOTTO, Senior Program Assistant (beginning December 2007) 25

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