Dayton SPIN Mission
The Dayton Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) was established in January 2005 as a forum for the exchange of software and systems process improvement experiences and ideas. SPINs are organized regionally under the auspices of the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. The Dayton SPIN serves the greater Dayton, Ohio area.
The Dayton SPIN envisions the Dayton and Miami Valley area as an opportunity for the collaboration of software engineering professionals known for their pursuit of excellence, efficiency, and reliability in software development. To this end, the Dayton SPIN is a forum for the open exchange of software process improvement experiences and practical ideas. Our goal is to enhance process improvement skills and support quality technology and further the competitiveness of our membership through an active program of networking, publication, local and national speakers, recognition of excellence, as well as mutual support and the pursuit of formal educational opportunities. To help accomplish this mission, the Dayton SPIN is being re-established as a peer group of the Dayton Section, American Society for Quality (ASQ).