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- Tom DeMarco
- Peter Hruschka
- Steve McMenamin
- John Palmer
- James Robertson
- Suzanne Robertson
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Tim
Lister

Tim Lister is a Principal of the Atlantic Systems Guild, Inc., based in
the New York office. He divides his time between consulting, teaching,
and writing. Tim was the feature interview for IEEE Software's March/April
1997 issue, had the Point article on Risk Management in the May/June 1997
issue, wrote the Managers' Column for the May/June 1998 issue, and was
co-author "Risk Management During Requirements," IEEE Software,
September/October, 2003.
He
is currently working on tailoring software development processes using
software risk management techniques. He gave the keynote address on this
topic at the Software Management and Measurement Conference in Anaheim
in February 2002. He gave the keynote address at the SEI Risk Management
Conference in April 1997, and was a guest lecturer on the topic at City
University, London in March 1998. He is a member of the Airlie Software
Council, a group of industry consultants, advising the DoD on best practices
for software development and acquisition. Tim gave a keynote on Risk Management
at the Cutter Summit in April 2003. He is a member of the Cutter Business
Technology Council.
Tim
is co-author with Tom DeMarco of the new book, Waltzing
With Bears: Managing Software Project Risk [Dorset House, 2003]. Click
here to download three sample chapters. Tim and Tom are also co-authors
of Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams, 2nd ed [Dorset House, 1999].
Peopleware has been a book club selection of the Library of Computer and
Information Sciences, and has been translated into seven languages. Tim
Lister and Tom DeMarco are also co-editors of Software State-of -the-Art:
Selected Papers, a collection of 31 of the best papers on software published
in the 1980s (Dorset House, 1990). The two partners have also produced
a video entitled Productive Teams, also available through Dorset House.
Tim Lister has over 30 years of professional software development experience.
Before the formation of the Atlantic Systems Guild, he worked at Yourdon
Inc. from 1975 to 1983. At Yourdon he was an Executive Vice President
and Fellow, in charge of all instructor/consultants, the technical content
of all courses, and the quality of all consultations. Tim Lister lives
in Manhattan. He holds an A.B. from Brown University, and is a member
of the I.E.E.E. and the A.C.M. He also serves as a panelist for the American
Arbitration Association, arbitrating disputes involving software and software
services, and has served as an expert witness in litigation proceedings
involving software problems.
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