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Does the Empiricism of TSP Provide a Path Forward?

Does the Empiricism of TSP Provide a Path Forward?

Update: 2025-04-15
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Andy and Mon-Chaio continue their journey into organizational models by discussing the Team Software Process (TSP). They touch briefly on the origins and history of TSP, its relationship with the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) from Carnegie Mellon, and how it helps teams organize their software development processes. The discussion takes a turn to the philisophical as they explore the empirical nature of TSP, its focus on measurement, and the importance of data-driven decisions. They also debate whether TSP qualifies as a true system of knowledge. By the end, listeners will gain insights into the practical applications of TSP and why it might prompt them to re-evaluate their own measurement practices.


Transcript: https://thettlpodcast.com/2025/04/15/s3e14-does-the-empiricism-of-tsp-provide-a-path-forward/


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Does the Empiricism of TSP Provide a Path Forward?

Does the Empiricism of TSP Provide a Path Forward?

Andrew Parker and Mon-Chaio Lo