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David Kellogg

Education

Microprocessor Design and Development, Carnegie Mellon University, 1979

Multi-Disciplinary Graduate Work in Management, Computer Sciences, and Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1966-1970

Mathematical Statistics Quality Control, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, 1964

Graduate Work in Mathematics and Physics, University of Idaho, National Reactor Testing Station, 1963-1965

Technical Internship Program of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1963

Graduate Work in Mathematics and Physics, University of New Mexico, 1962-1963
B. A. Pure Mathematics with Multiple Minors, University of Texas at Austin, 1962

Experience

1980-2002 Engineering Staff Specialist, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
1977-1980 Assistant Commissioner for Planning and Control, Texas Dept. of Human Resources
1973-1977 President/CEO, Resource Regiment Inc.
1971-1973 Senior Systems Analyst, Texas Governor’s Office
1971 Computer Consultant, Texas Senate
1968-1971 Systems Analyst/Staff Scientist, Columbia Scientific Industries
1966-1968 Computer Scientist, Texas Nuclear Corporation

Research Interests

  • Application of Leontief Econometric models to decision theory within private, state, and local entities
  • Applying the Texas Input /Output Model to assess planned economic change across all sectors of the Texas economy
  • Application of Systems Engineering standards across all levels of an engineering enterprise
  • Application of Computer-Assisted tools and methodologies in support of Systems engineering decision-making across all levels of an engineering enterprise

Professional Activities

  • Member of INCOSE

Selected Publications

  • Conceptual Agreement Prior to System Requirements, MCC and MIT
  • Implications of Japanese Software Factories and Project SIGMA within Software Development Environments, IEEE/AIAA Digital Avionics Systems Conference 
  • Production of Software in an Information-Based Society, DPMA
  • Personal Observations Concerning Japanese software Factories and Project SIGMA. DPMA
  • Introduction to Programming in Ada, GD/DSD
  • Japan’s Software Industrialized Generator and Maintenance Aids (SIGMA) Project, Digital Avionics Systems Conference in Fort Worth

 

 

 

 

 

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