School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology
Dr. Richard Turner has over 30 years of experience in systems, software and acquisition engineering. Currently, he is a Distinguished Service Professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ, and a Principle Investigator with the Systems Engineering Research Center. Richard is a member of the Executive Committee of the NDIA/AFEI Agile for Defense Adoption Proponent Team, the INCOSE Agile SE Working Group, and co-author of the new IEEE Computer Society/PMI Software Extension for the Guide to the PMBOK that spans the gap between traditional and agile approaches. He is a fellow of the Lean Systems Society, a Golden Core awardee of the IEEE Computer Society, and co-author of four books, the latest, The Incremental Commitment Spiral Model: Principles and Practices for Successful Systems and Software, coauthored with Barry Boehm, Jo Ann Lane, and Supannika Koolmanojwong, was published in June by Addison-Wesley Professional.
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Papers/Presentations
- W2: Four Principles of Successful Systems - Dr. Richard Turner, 2014 Workshop
- Balancing Agility and Discipline: Bridging the Gaps Between Software and Systems Engineering - Dr. Richard Turner, 2014 Keynote, Abstract, Paper, Video