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  1. OOP 2009: Software Meets Business, "TBD," invited talk, Munich, Germany, January 27, 2009.

  2. Pet Care Services Association Annual Convention and Expo, "Exit Strategies," invited talk, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 30, 2008.

  3. Helsinki University of Technology, "Requirements for Services: Does it Make Sense?," invited talk, Helsinki, Finland, July 25, 2008.

  4. Motorola St. Petersburg Software Center, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do Experts Do It?," invited talk, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, July 21, 2008.

  5. Sogang University, "Requirements Engineering Research: Both Sides of the Issues," invited talk, Seoul, South Korea, June 27, 2008.

  6. Best Practices in Teaching Entrepreneurship Conference, "The Rise and Fall of a Startup: How a Failure Can Be a Success," keynote address, Colorado Mountain College, Leadville, Colorado, June 6, 2008.

  7. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "The Role of Asia in Global Information Technology," class on International Business taught by Prof. Carol Finnegan, February 26, 2008.

  8. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "Personal Creativity," class on Personal and Team Creativity taught by Prof. Sally von Breton, February 25, 2008.

  9. Atma Jaya University, Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Industrial Technology, "The Role of Asia in Global Software Production," invited lecture, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 24, 2007.

  10. Atma Jaya University, Department of International Business, Faculty of Economics, "Experiences in International Business," class on Cross-Cultural Business taught by Prof. Andrea Mahestu Noviandra, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 21, 2007.

  11. Atma Jaya University, Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, "Entrepreneurship in the Global (and Flat) World," invited lecture, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 21, 2007.

  12. Atma Jaya University, Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, "Rise and Fall of a Business Startup (with Lessons for all Wannabe Entrepreneurs)," invited lecture, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 14, 2007.

  13. Atma Jaya University, Computer Cluster, Faculty of Economics, "Customer Satisfaction, Revenue Generation and Requirements Management," class on Systems Analysis and Design taught by Prof. Samiaji Sarosa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 11, 2007.

  14. Atma Jaya University, Computer Cluster, Faculty of Economics, "Customer Satisfaction, Revenue Generation and Requirements Management," class on Information Systems Seminar taught by Prof. Samiaji Sarosa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 10, 2007.

  15. Atma Jaya University, Department of Informatics, Faculty of Industrial Technology, "Software Engineering Trends," invited lecture, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 7, 2007.

  16. Atma Jaya University, Computer Cluster, Faculty of Economics, "Just Enough Requirements Management," class on Systems Analysis and Design taught by Prof. Samiaji Sarosa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 4, 2007.

  17. Atma Jaya University, Computer Cluster, Faculty of Economics, "IS Management Disasters," class on Introduction to Information Systems taught by Prof. Samiaji Sarosa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, September 3, 2007.

  18. IEEE Requirements Engineering for Services (REFS) Workshop, "Requirements for Services: Does it Make Sense?," keynote address, Beijing, China, July 23, 2007.

  19. Tsinghua University, School of Software, "Technology Management Disasters," invited lecture, Beijing, China, July 20, 2007.

  20. Chinese Academy of Science, Institute of Mathematics and System Sciences, "Requirements Triage," invited lecture, Beijing, China, July 20, 2007.

  21. Tsinghua University, School of Software, "Requirements Elicitation -- How Do the Experts Do It?," invited lecture, Beijing, China, July 19, 2007.

  22. Tsinghua University, School of Software, "Requirements Engineering Process Improvement: Is it Possible?," invited lecture, Beijing, China, July 19, 2007.

  23. Tsinghua University, School of Software, "The Role of Asian Countries in Global Requirements Engineering Research," invited lecture, Beijing, China, July 13, 2007.

  24. Korea Defense Software Industry Academy Research Association (Kodesa) Annual Sympo-sium, "Best Requirements Management Practices for the Defense Department," keynote address, Seoul, South Korea, June 20, 2007.

  25. Denver Java Users Group, "What's New About New Methods of Software Development?," Denver, Colorado, October 11, 2006.

  26. NASSCOM Quality Summit 2006, "Requirements Engineering Process Improvement: Is it Possible?," Bangalore, India, September 7, 2006.

  27. Technical University of Madrid, Process Improvement Research Group, "Requirements Engineering Process Improvement -- What Does it Mean?," Madrid, Spain, July 26, 2006.

  28. Hitachi Systems Laboratory, "Requirements Elicitation -- How Do the Experts Do It?", invited talk, Yokohama, Japan, July 14, 2006.

  29. Software Process Engineering Symposium (SPES 2006), "Requirements Engineering Process Improvement -- What Does it Mean?," keynote address, National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo, Japan, July 13, 2006.

  30. Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association, "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited talk, Tokyo, Japan, July 11, 2006.

  31. Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association, "The Roles of Asian Countries in Global Requirements Engineering Research," invited briefing, Tokyo, Japan, July 11, 2006.

  32. Nanzan University, "Customer Satisfaction, Revenue Generation and Requirements Management," invited lecture in class on Introduction to Software Engineering taught by Prof. Mikio Aoyama, Nagoya, Japan, July 11, 2006.

  33. Nagoya Public Seminar, "Just Enough Requirements Management," Nagoya, Japan, July 10, 2006.

  34. Technical University of Madrid, Software Engineering Research Group, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do the Experts Do It?," Madrid, Spain, July 5, 2006.

  35. Technical University of Catalunya, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do the Experts Do It?" Barcelona, Spain, June 28, 2006.

  36. Care Technologies, S.A., "Secrets of Requirements Triage," Denia, Spain, June 23, 2006.

  37. Technical University of Valencia, "Secrets of Requirements Triage," Valencia, Spain, June 22, 2006.

  38. University of Murcia, "Requirements Engineering Process Improvement - What Does it Mean?," Murcia, Spain, June 20, 2006.

  39. University of Murcia, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do the Experts Do It?," Murcia, Spain, June 19, 2006.

  40. Technical University of Vienna Faculty of Informatics, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do the Experts Do It?," invited talk, Vienna, Austria, June 6, 2006.

  41. DaimlerChrysler AG, "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited talk, Berlin, Germany, May 12, 2006.

  42. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "Consulting Skills," class on Information Technology Project Management taught by Prof. Ann Hickey, April 27, 2006.

  43. Pohang University of Science and Technology (PosTech), "Rise and Fall of a Software Startup," invited talk, Pohang, South Korea, April 3, 2006.

  44. Sogang University, "The Roles of Asian Countries in Global Requirements Engineering Research," invited talk, Seoul, South Korea, March 27, 2006.

  45. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, "Life in Nigeria," class on Introduction to Cultural Anthropology taught by Prof. Roche Lindsey, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 20, 2006.

  46. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, "Life in Nigeria," class on Introduction to Cultural Anthropology taught by Prof. Roche Lindsey, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 14, 2006.

  47. Fifth Japanese Aerospace Exploration Workshop on Critical Software (WOCS), "Requirements Triage for Critical Applications," keynote address, Tokyo, Japan, November 1, 2005.

  48. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, "Secrets of Requirements Triage," invited talk, Kamakura, Japan, October 31, 2005.

  49. Colorado Technical University, "Just Enough Requirements Management," class on Software Process Engineering taught by Prof. Dick Fairley, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 15, 2005.

  50. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, "Life in Nigeria," class on Introduction to Cultural Anthropology taught by Prof. Roche Lindsey, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 27, 2005.

  51. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, "Life in Nigeria," class on Introduction to Cultural Anthropology taught by Prof. Roche Lindsey, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 26, 2005.

  52. National ICT Australia, "The Rise and Fall of a Software Startup," invited talk, Sydney, Australia, August 9, 2005.

  53. Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, "Information Technology and International Business Opportunities," class on the Commercial Environment of Information Technology taught by Prof. Gordana Culjak, Sydney, Australia, August 8, 2005.

  54. Fifth International Conference on Web Engineering, "Just Enough Requirements Management for Web Engineering," keynote address, Sydney, Australia, July 27, 2005 (videotaped).

  55. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "Technology Management Disasters," class on Information Technology taught by Prof. Peggy Beranek, May 12, 2005.

  56. Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria, British Columbia, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do Experts Do It?," invited talk, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, February 5, 2005.

  57. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "Technology Management Disasters," class on Managing Technology for Strategic Advantage, taught by Prof. Peggy Beranek, November 3, 2004.

  58. Information Systems Research Center, University of North Texas, "Just Enough Requirements Management," keynote speaker, Dallas, Texas, September 15, 2004.
  59. Georgia Southern University, "The IT Entrepreneurial Challenge," invited speaker, Statesboro, Georgia, September 13, 2004.

  60. Mouse, Inc., "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited public presentation, Osaka, Japan, September 6, 2004 (videotaped).

  61. University of Technology, Sydney, "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited public presentation, Sydney, Australia, August 12, 2004.

  62. School of Information Systems, Deakin University, "The IT Entrepreneurial Challenge," invited speaker, Melbourne, Australia, August 11, 2004.

  63. School of Information Systems, Deakin University, "Requirements Triage: Deciding What to Build," invited speaker, Melbourne, Australia, August 11, 2004.

  64. Centre for Object Technology Applications and Research, University of Technology, Sydney, "The IT Entrepreneurial Challenge: The Rise and Fall of a Software Startup," invited speaker, Sydney, Australia, August 10, 2004.

  65. Requirements Engineering Research Group, University of Technology, Sydney, "A Requirements Triage Tool," invited speaker, Sydney, Australia, August 6, 2004.

  66. Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney, "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited speaker, Sydney, Australia, August 4, 2004.

  67. Requirements Engineering Research Group, University of Technology, Sydney, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do Experts Do It?," invited speaker, Sydney, Australia, July 23, 2004.

  68. Silver State International Council on Systems Engineering, "Requirements Triage -- How to Decide What to Build," invited speaker, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 27, 2004.

  69. Dublin City University, "Great Software Debates," invited speaker, Dublin, Ireland, April 5, 2004.

  70. Colorado Springs High Tech Startup Symposium, "Productization and the Startup," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 11, 2004.

  71. Colorado Springs International Council on Systems Engineering, "Requirements Triage -- How to Decide What to Build," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 9, 2004.

  72. University of the Western Cape, Department of Information Systems, "Consulting Skills," Guest Lecturer for Class on IT Consulting, Prof. Yvette Goussard, Bellville, South Africa, October 24, 2003.

  73. University of Sevilla, Department of Lenguajes y Sistimos Informáticos, "Requirements Elicitation: How Do the Experts Do It?" invited speaker, Sevilla, Spain, June 18, 2003.

  74. Seventh Conference of the Engineering of Software and Databases -- JISBD 2002 (VII Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos), "An Historic Perspective of Agile Methods," keynote address, El Escorial, Spain, November 19, 2002.

  75. Seventh International Symposium on the Future of Software Technology (ISFST 2002), "Requirements Triage: The Most Important Part of Software Development . . . and the Most Ignored," keynote address, Wuhan City, Hubei, China, October 24, 2002.

  76. Starbase International User Conference 2002, "Secrets of Requirements Triage," keynote address, San Diego, California, October 16, 2002.

  77. Minneapolis Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI), "Doing Requirements Management in Internet Time," invited speaker, Bloomington, Minnesota, July 9, 2001.

  78. Thirteenth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, "Requirements Triage: The Most Important Part of Software Engineering . . . and the Most Ignored," keynote address, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 14, 2001.

  79. Albuquerque Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), "Requirements Management: Following Processes Does Not Have to Be a Burden!" invited speaker, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 7, 2001.

  80. ProjectWorld 2001, "How to Align Project Management with Strategic Corporate Goals," invited speaker, Executive Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, May 21, 2001.

  81. Lucent Information Exchange Forum on Requirements Engineering, "Requirements Management in Internet Time," keynote address, Naperville, Illinois, May 17, 2001.

  82. Seattle International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), "Planning Complex Systems in a Business Context," invited speaker, Seattle, Washington, May 2, 2001.

  83. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs School of Business, "Compressing the Software Development Life Cycle," class on Information Systems Project Management taught by Profs. Rebecca Duray and Ann Hickey, April 26, 2001.

  84. TBI International User Conference 2001, "Just Enough Requirements Management," invited speaker, Santa Ana, California, April 23, 2001.

  85. Atlanta Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), "Doing Requirements in Internet Time," invited speaker, Atlanta, Georgia, April 17, 2001.

  86. Bay Area International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), "Requirements Management -- the Basis for System Engineering," invited speaker, Sunnyvale, California, March 6, 2001.

  87. Boston Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI), "How to Align Project Management with Strategic Corporate Goals," invited speaker, Burlington, Massachusetts, January 18, 2001.

  88. Boston Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), "Aligning Project Management Goals with Corporate Goals," invited speaker, Burlington, Massachusetts, January 16, 2001.

  89. Motorola, "Requirements Triage," invited speaker, Phoenix, Arizona, December 4, 2000.

  90. Pikes Peak Region of the IEEE Computer Society, "Requirements Triage," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 8, 2000.

  91. Informatik 2000, "Do We Really Need Requirements?" invited speaker, Berlin, Germany, September 22, 2000.

  92. Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) 2nd Annual Systems Engineering Symposium, "Requirements Management - The Basis for System Engineering," keynote address, Tel Aviv, Israel, September 20, 2000.

  93. Israeli Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society and The Israeli Users' Association (ILTAM), "All's Well that Starts Well: How a Few Simple Practices During the Requirements Phase Can Prevent Project Disaster (with apologies to William Shakespeare)," invited speaker, Hertselia, Israel, September 19, 2000.

  94. Pikes Peak Regional Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "Compressing the Software Life-Cycle," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 14, 2000.

  95. San Francisco Regional Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "How to Align Project Management with Strategic Corporate Goals," invited speaker, San Francisco, California, September 13, 2000.

  96. Seattle Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), "Requirements Management: Following Processes Does Not Have to Be a Burden!" invited speaker, Seattle, Washington, August 23, 2000.

  97. Phoenix Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "Secrets of Requirements Triage, or How to Determine Which Features to Include and Which to Exclude," invited speaker, Phoenix, Arizona, July 20, 2000.

  98. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, "The Requirements Analyst as Don Quixote: Tilting at Windmills," invited speaker, Madrid, Spain, June 15, 2000.

  99. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, "20/20, A Vision for the Future of Software Development: Leading Edge Techniques in Product Planning and Requirements Management," invited speaker, Madrid, Spain, June 14, 2000.

  100. Project Management Expo of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "How to Align Project Management with Strategic Corporate Goals," invited speaker, San Jose, California, May 15, 2000.

  101. Spring Symposium of the Mile High Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "Requirements Management and Scope Management for Software Development," invited speaker, Denver, Colorado, May 1, 2000.

  102. Pikes Peak Regional Chapter of the Project Management Institute, "How to Align Project Management with Strategic Corporate Goals," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 10, 2000.

  103. 20/20, A Vision for the Future of Software Development – A One-Day Conference with Ed Yourdon, "Leading Edge Techniques in Product Planning and Requirements Management," invited speaker, Denver, Colorado, November 16, 1999.

  104. Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Product Development Management Association (PDMA), "The Three R’s of Portfolio Management: Resources, Risks, and Rewards," invited speaker, Denver, Colorado, November 16, 1999.

  105. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference East, "Software Product Planning: How to Align Requirements with Your Business Goals," invited speaker, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1999.

  106. IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, "Planning Complex Systems in a Business Context," keynote address, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 20, 1999.

  107. Rational Users Group Conference, "Requirements-Based Product Planning," invited speaker, Seattle, Washington, July 26, 1999.

  108. Pikes Peak Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society, "Requirements-Based Product Planning," guest luncheon speaker, Colorado Springs, July 21, 1999.

  109. Denver Area SPIN, "Making the Right Trade-Off Decisions: Balancing Requirements, Release Date, and Market Parameters when Planning a Software Project," invited speaker, Denver, Colorado, April 27, 1999.

  110. Federal Express Software Process Improvement Awareness Conference, "What Are Software Best Practices Anyway?" keynote address, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 24, 1998.

  111. Federal Express Software Process Improvement Awareness Conference, "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 24, 1998.

  112. Federal Express Software Process Improvement Awareness Conference, "Software Project Management Disasters," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 24, 1998.

  113. SD&M Corporation, "Principles Underlying Software Development," invited speaker, Munich, Germany, June 3, 1998.

  114. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference East, "Best Practices in Software Development," invited speaker, Washington, D.C., September 30, 1997.

  115. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference East, "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, Washington, D.C., September 29, 1997.

  116. Intel Corporation, "Principles Underlying Software Development," invited speaker, Portland, Oregon, August 7, 1997.

  117. GTE Laboratories Distinguished Speaker, "What are Software Engineering Best Practices, Anyway?" invited speaker, Waltham, Massachusetts, June 25, 1997.

  118. Eighth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, "What are Software Engineering Best Practices, Anyway?" keynote address, Madrid, Spain, June 18, 1997.

  119. Technical University of Madrid Department of Computer Science, "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, Madrid, Spain, June 17, 1997.

  120. Pikes Peak Chapter of the National Council on Systems Engineering (NCOSE), "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 19, 1997.

  121. Dallas Area SPIN, "Just Say No; Requirements Management," invited speaker, Dallas, Texas, April 29, 1997.

  122. Colorado State University Department of Computer Science, "Maturity in Requirements Management." invited speaker, Fort Collins, Colorado, April 23, 1997.

  123. American Programmer Summit ‘97, "Best Practices in Software Development," invited speaker, Boston, Massachusetts, April 9, 1997.

  124. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference West, "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, San Francisco, California, April 1, 1997.

  125. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference West, "Software Management Disasters," invited speaker, San Francisco, California, March 31, 1997.

  126. Bay Area SPIN, "Just Say No; Requirements Management," invited speaker, San Francisco, California, February 19, 1997.

  127. Washington D.C. Chapter of the ACM Professional Development Seminar, "Principles Underlying Software Development," College Park, Maryland, November 4, 1996.

  128. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference, "Maturity in Requirements Management," invited speaker, Maryland, October 29, 1996.

  129. Miller Freeman Software Development Conference East, "Software Management Disasters," invited speaker, Maryland, October 28, 1996.

  130. Upper Midwest Conference on Practical Software Quality Techniques, "What Makes a Good Requirements Specification Good," invited speaker, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2, 1996.

  131. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, "Managing Software Projects: What's So Special?," Colorado Springs, Colorado, Guest Lecturer for Business School Class on Project Management, Prof. Larry Anderson, November 27, 1995.

  132. University of Colorado at Boulder, "Practice vs. Art vs. Research in Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Boulder, Colorado, September 28, 1995.

  133. Seventh International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, "Is Knowledge Engineering on the Path of Software Engineering?" keynote address, Rockville, Maryland, June 22, 1995.

  134. Colorado Springs Software Roundtable, "Software Management Disasters," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 7, 1995.

  135. Tektronix, Inc., "Practice vs. Art vs. Research in Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Portland, Oregon, November 29, 1994.

  136. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, "Practice vs. Art vs. Research in Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Kamakura, Japan, June 29, 1994.

  137. Fujitsu Cross-Cultural Center, "Software Lemmingineering," invited speaker, Tokyo, Japan, June 23, 1994.

  138. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., "Software Engineering Maturity," invited speaker, Osaka, Japan, June 22, 1994.

  139. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., "Multiple Views of Requirements," invited speaker, Osaka, Japan, June 22, 1994.

  140. Sharp Co. Ltd. "Software Engineering Maturity," invited speaker, Nara, Japan, June 21, 1994.

  141. Hiroshima University Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "Software Process," invited speaker, Hiroshima, Japan, June 20, 1994.

  142. MCI Corporation, "Process Maturity: CMM and Beyond," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 14, 1994.

  143. Colorado State University Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "A Multi-Lingual Technique for Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Fort Collins, Colorado, February 7, 1994.

  144. IEEE InfoBahia '93, "Software Process," keynote address, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, November 25, 1993.

  145. Pikes Peak Chapter of the National Council on Systems Engineering (NCOSE), "A Multi-Lingual Technique for Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 28, 1993.

  146. Cadence Design Systems Distinguished Speaker, "Insuring Quality in Requirements Specifications," invited speaker, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, July 26, 1993.

  147. Oxford University Programming Research Group (PRG), "Requirements Engineering: An Assessment," invited speaker, Oxford, England, July 6, 1993.

  148. British Telecom Research, "State-of-the-Art in Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Ipswich, England, July 5, 1993.

  149. British Telecom Research, "What Makes a Good Software Requirements Specification Good," invited speaker, Ipswich, England, July 5, 1993.

  150. University of York, "A Canonical Representation of Requirements," invited speaker, York, England, July 2, 1993.

  151. Sheffield Polytechnic University, "State-of-the-Art in Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Sheffield, England, July 1, 1993.

  152. Colorado Springs Chapter of the Sigma Xi, "What's Happening in Software Engineering: A Non-Threatening Guide to Building Large Software Systems," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, May 26, 1993.

  153. Second International Software Testing, Analysis and Review Conference, "Verifying Quality in a Requirements Specification," invited speaker, Monterey, California, May 5, 1993.

  154. Hewlett-Packard, "What Makes a Good Software Requirements Specification Good," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, February 25, 1993.

  155. Pikes Peak Chapter of the ACM, "A Multi-Lingual Technique for Requirements Engineering," guest luncheon speaker, Colorado Springs, November 18, 1992.

  156. Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science, "Tough Management Decisions," invited speaker, Austin, Texas, September 24, 1992 (videotaped).

  157. Pikes Peak Chapter of the ACM, "A Concurrent Process Model for Software Development," guest luncheon speaker, Colorado Springs, March 19, 1992.

  158. George Mason University, "Qualities of a Well-Written Requirements Specification," Guest Lecturer for Class on Requirements Specifications, Prof. Bo Sanden, Fairfax, Virginia, November 12, 1991.

  159. Mouse, Inc., "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Kyoto, Japan, September 19, 1991.

  160. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Osaka, Japan, September 19, 1991.

  161. Waseda University, "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Tokyo, September 17, 1991.

  162. Fujitsu, Ltd., "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Kawasaki, Japan, September 16, 1991.

  163. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, "TINA: A Requirements Engineering Environment Independent of Requirements Method," invited speaker, Kamakura, Japan, September 16, 1991.

  164. NTT Software Laboratories, "A Method to Integrate Requirements Specifications Written Using Multiple Requirements Methods," invited speaker, Tokyo, September 10, 1991.

  165. Tohoku University Department of Machine Intelligence Colloquium, "A Concurrent Process Model for Software Development," invited speaker, Sendai, Japan, September 9, 1991.

  166. Boeing Computer Services, "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, Seattle, Washington, May 22, 1991 (videotaped).

  167. University of Colorado Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "A Method to Integrate Requirements Specifications Written Using Multiple Requirements Methods," invited speaker, Colorado Springs, May 3, 1991.

  168. Washington D.C. Chapter of the ACM Professional Development Seminar, "The State-of-the-Practice vs. State-of-the-Art of Requirements Engineering: A Transition Plan," College Park, Maryland, May 2, 1991.

  169. University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Colloquium, "Integrating the Multiple Views of Requirements," invited speaker, Chicago, Illinois, May 17, 1989.

  170. George Mason University, "A Taxonomy of Software Requirements Specification Techniques," invited speaker, Fairfax, Virginia, May 2, 1988.

  171. Fujitsu, Ltd., "A Taxonomy of Software Requirements Specification Techniques," invited speaker, Tokyo, October 13, 1987.

  172. Fujitsu, Ltd., "Strategies for Comparing Alternate Software Development Life Cycle Models," invited speaker, Tokyo, October 13, 1987.

  173. NEC Corporation, "A Taxonomy of Software Requirements Specification Techniques," invited speaker, Tokyo, October 12, 1987.

  174. Hiroshima University Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "Strategies for Comparing Alternate Software Development Life Cycle Models," invited speaker, Hiroshima, Japan, October 5, 1987.

  175. Sharp Co. Ltd., "A Taxonomy of Software Requirements Specification Techniques," invited speaker, Nara, Japan, October 2, 1987.

  176. Mouse, Inc., "A Taxonomy of Software Requirements Specification Techniques," invited speaker, Osaka, Japan, October 1, 1987.

  177. University of Illinois Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "A Paradigm for the Comparison of Alternate Software Development Life Cycle Models," invited speaker, Urbana, September 16, 1986.

  178. Northwestern University Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Colloquium, "A Paradigm for the Comparison of Alternate Software Development Life Cycle Models," invited speaker, Evanston, Illinois, June 10, 1986.

  179. IEEE Argentina National Congress, "The State of the Art of Software Engineering -- Today and Tomorrow," keynote address, Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 28, 1984.

  180. Arizona State University Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," invited speaker, Phoenix, February 17, 1984.

  181. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Santiago, Chile, December 8, 1983.

  182. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 6, 1983.

  183. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, December 4, 1983.

  184. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Lima, Peru, December 1, 1983.

  185. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Quito, Ecuador, November 29, 1983.

  186. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Panama City, Panama, November 27, 1983.

  187. IEEE Distinguished Lecture, "Software Requirements Specification and Analysis," Mexico City, Mexico, November 24, 1983 (videotaped).

  188. Arizona State University, "A Taxonomy of the Early Phases of the Software Development Life-Cycle," Guest Lecturer for Class on Specification Techniques, Prof. Scott Woodfield, Phoenix, November 9, 1983 (videotaped).

  189. Air Force Studies Board, National Research Council, Committee on Methods for Improving Software Quality and Life Cycle Cost, "Pressing the State of the Art in Software Engineering Technology," Woods Hole, Massachusetts, July 1983.

  190. Educational Foundation of the Data Processing Management Association, "Requirements Languages -- A Taxonomy," invited speaker, Computers in Defense -- The Next Ten Years, Los Angeles, California, June 9, 1983.

  191. AMP, Inc., "Extendible Environments for Software and Hardware Development," invited speaker, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1983.

  192. Educational Foundation of the Data Processing Management Association, "Requirements Specification Languages -- A Look at the New Language Designs and Support Tools," invited speaker, Computers in Defense -- The Next Ten Years, Boston, Massachusetts, December 13, 1982.

  193. Educational Foundation of the Data Processing Management Association, "Requirements Specification Languages -- A Look at the New Language Designs and Support Tools," invited speaker, Computers in Defense -- The Next Ten Years, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1982.

  194. United Technologies Research Center, "The State of the Art of Requirements Engineering," invited speaker, East Hartford, Connecticut, October 6, 1982.

  195. Phoenix Chapter of the IEEE Communications Society, "The Present and Future of Telecommunications Software Production and Automation," invited speaker, Phoenix, Arizona, May 13, 1982 (videotaped).

  196. University of New South Wales, "Software Engineering Tools for the Processing of Requirements Specifications," invited speaker, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia, October 24, 1980.

  197. Fujitsu, Ltd., "Software Engineering Tools," invited speaker, Kawasaki, Japan, October 9, 1980.

  198. University of Connecticut Department of Computer Science Colloquium, "The Requirements Processing System: The Automation of the Requirements Phase of the Software Life-Cycle," invited speaker, Storrs, Connecticut, September 19, 1980.

  199. Greater Hartford Chapter of the ACM, "Assuring Correctness in Functional Specifications," invited speaker, Hartford, Connecticut, November 15, 1979.

  200. Comitato Nazionale Per L'Energia Nucleare, "Automating Requirements for Real-Time Systems," invited speaker, Rome, Italy, September 7, 1979.

  201. University of Tennessee Department of Food Sciences Colloquium, "Computer-Assisted Instruction -- State of the Art," invited speaker, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 5, 1976.

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