" I took a close look at the [TRAM] and it has lots of practical information there to use. Good data."
- William Aramoni, Sr. Product Test Manager - Bank of America - 1/3/2012
- William Aramoni, Sr. Product Test Manager - Bank of America - 1/3/2012
_" I really like the concept of Verification Points as a metric. It makes the estimate very objective."
- Martin Drapeau, CEO - Planbox - 11/19/2011
- Martin Drapeau, CEO - Planbox - 11/19/2011
" [The TRAM] is well presented and the methodology has already worked. I will try to propagate it to my clients...."
- Murali Chemuturi, Chief Consultant - Chemuturi Consultants - 9/7/2011
" 99.9% of companies can benefit from TRAM...."
- Ben Kuehlhorn, Software Process Engineer - Motorola - 6/14/2010
- Ben Kuehlhorn, Software Process Engineer - Motorola - 6/14/2010
" Obviously you have invested a lot in building a very good methodology, congrats."
- Bob Kuhfahl, Software Development Manager - ASG - 5/28/2010
- Bob Kuhfahl, Software Development Manager - ASG - 5/28/2010
Feedback from the 2010 DFW-ASEE Conference

To: <scottames@att.net>
Subject: Scott, Thank you for presenting at the ASEE Conference.
Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010 1:09:16 PM
Hi Scott,
Thank you for accepting as a Speaker for the Software Engineering Process Improvement Conference held February 6, 2010 and presenting the "Test Requirements Agile Metric."
The topic was interesting and informative as those in attendance have experiences with handling Risk and keeping projects on time and in budget. The statistical method for determining whether a solution is ready to be released or when it will be ready is always important to senior business management. In a time where the economy demands efficiency, companies are challenging employees to work smarter, minimize schedule risk, keep cost down, and deliver quality. Mitigating complex software delivery and testing schedule risk is an area where many companies are challenged. Your presentation illustrated a statistical process model that has worked to improve efforts balancing risk, resources, and accurately predicts project readiness. In the example presented, the tool provides project assurance of a software delivery with quality and overall a successful project. The feedback we received from our membership was positive. The audience felt the information presented was informative, and provided a strategy for testing accuracy with accountability. The Conference overall was a success.
Once again, thank you for coming and sharing your knowledge and making the ASEE annual conference a success.
David Carrier, Ph. D., PMP, LEAN / DFSS, ITIL, SSBB
University of Phoenix, Online Faculty
Subject: Scott, Thank you for presenting at the ASEE Conference.
Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010 1:09:16 PM
Hi Scott,
Thank you for accepting as a Speaker for the Software Engineering Process Improvement Conference held February 6, 2010 and presenting the "Test Requirements Agile Metric."
The topic was interesting and informative as those in attendance have experiences with handling Risk and keeping projects on time and in budget. The statistical method for determining whether a solution is ready to be released or when it will be ready is always important to senior business management. In a time where the economy demands efficiency, companies are challenging employees to work smarter, minimize schedule risk, keep cost down, and deliver quality. Mitigating complex software delivery and testing schedule risk is an area where many companies are challenged. Your presentation illustrated a statistical process model that has worked to improve efforts balancing risk, resources, and accurately predicts project readiness. In the example presented, the tool provides project assurance of a software delivery with quality and overall a successful project. The feedback we received from our membership was positive. The audience felt the information presented was informative, and provided a strategy for testing accuracy with accountability. The Conference overall was a success.
Once again, thank you for coming and sharing your knowledge and making the ASEE annual conference a success.
David Carrier, Ph. D., PMP, LEAN / DFSS, ITIL, SSBB
University of Phoenix, Online Faculty