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P. Fowler and L. Levine. A conceptual framework for software technology transition. Technical Report CMU/SEI-93TR -31 and ESC-TR-93-317, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Dec. 1993.

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Software Engineering Technology Infusion within NASA - Zelkowitz (1996)   (Correct)

....However, it is a model of technology transfer that has tremendous impact and we must not lose sight of it in our study. Advocates. Fowler and Levine at the Software Engineering Institute have been investigating technology transition and have identified an extension to the gatekeeper model [6]. In their model, technology transition is a push pull process: Producer ) Advocate ) Receptor ) Consumer The produce of the technology needs an advocate to export the technology outside of the development organization, while the consumer organization must have receptors agreeable to importing ....

....his staff needed to see the technology demonstrated in a meaningful way in their own environment before they would consider accepting the technology. Activities in this [technology transition] life cycle must attend to the culture of the organization in which the technology is being implemented [6] is an aspect of technology infusion that is often ignored. The motto of one size fits all should not apply in this domain. 2. Technology transfer is more than simply understanding the new technology. Technology transfer takes time. Understanding the technology has been shown to take upwards of ....

Fowler P. and L. Levine, A conceptual framework for software technology transition, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, SEI-93-TR-31 (December, 1993).


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P. Fowler and L. Levine. A conceptual framework for software technology transition. Technical Report CMU/SEI-93TR -31 and ESC-TR-93-317, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Dec. 1993.


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Fowler, P& Levine, L (1993) A Conceptual Framework for Software Technology Transition retrieved March 13, 2003 from http://www.sei.cmu.edu/ pub/documents/ 93.reports/pdf/tr31.93.pdf Gray, P., King, W.R., McLean, E.R. and Watson, H.J.


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Fowler, P& Levine, L (1993) A Conceptual Framework for Software Technology Transition retrieved March 13, 2003 from http://www.sei.cmu.edu/ pub/documents/ 93.reports/pdf/tr31.93.pdf Gray, P., King, W.R., McLean, E.R. and Watson, H.J.


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Fowler, P& Levine, L (1993) A Conceptual Framework for Software Technology Transition retrieved March 13, 2003 from http://www.sei.cmu.edu/ pub/documents/ 93.reports/pdf/tr31.93.pdf Gray, P., King, W.R., McLean, E.R. and Watson, H.J.

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