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Chris Armstrong,
President of Armstrong Process Group, Inc., is an internationally
recognized thought leader and expert in iterative software
development, object-oriented analysis and design, architecture,
the Unified Modeling Language, use case driven requirements,
and process improvement.
Over the past twenty years, Chris has worked to
bring modern software engineering best practices to practical
application at many different private companies and government
organizations all over the world. He has worked in many different
industries including financial services, manufacturing, retail,
healthcare, education, publishing, real estate, medical,
and social services.
Chris has spoken at over 30 conferences over the last seven
years including OMG workshops, The Open Group IT Architecture
Practitioner Conference, Software Development Expo, Rational
User Conference, and UML World. Chris has written a number
of articles for various publications including Cutter IT
Journal, Enterprise Development, and Rational Developer Network.
Chris is the technical representative for APG at the Object
Management Group (OMG) and contributes to the UML 2.0 specification
and the Software Process Engineering Metamodel (SPEM) 2.0
specification. Chris is also the APG representative to The
Open Group Architecture Forum and co-chairs the TOGAF/MDA
process modeling effort. Chris also represents APG at the
Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) project. |
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