QUALITY WEEK '96 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW |
Advances in technology have swept the computing industry to new heights of innovation. The astonishing growth of the InterNet and the WWW, the maturation of client-server technology, and the emerging developments with C++ and Sun's Java Language (tm) are two illustrations of the rapid deployment we are seeing the 1990s. For software quality to keep track existing methods, approaches and tools have to be thought of in well-structured ``process models'' that apply quality control and test methods in a reasoned, practical way. Quality Process Convergence -- making sure that applied quality techniques produce real results at acceptable costs -- is the key to success.
The Ninth International Software Quality Week focuses on software testing, analysis, evaluation and review methods that support and enable process thinking. Quality Week '96 brings the best quality industry thinkers and practitioners together to help you keep the competitive edge.
The QW'96 Conference is sponsored by SR/Institute, in cooperation the IEEE Computer Society (Technical Council on Software Engineering) and in cooperation with the ACM.
The Pre-Conference Tutorial Day offers expert insights on ten key topic areas. The Keynote presentations give unique perspectives on trends in the field and recent technical developments in the community, and offer conclusions and recommendations to attendees.
The General Conference offers four track presentations, mini-tutorials and a Great Detate ("Testing vs. Inpsection"):
Technical Track Topics include: OO Testing, Specifications, Ada, Statistical Methods, Rule-Based Testing, Class Testing, Testability.
Applications Track Topics include: Decision Support, Mission-Critical, Innovative Process, Internal Risk, GUI Testing, New Approaches.
Management Track Topics include: QA Delivery Testing Topics, Process Improvement - I, Process Improvement - II, Metrics to Reduce Risk, Process Improvement III, Success Stories.
Quick-Start Mini-Tutorial Track includes: An Overview of Model Checking, Software Reliability Engineered Testing Overview, Teaching Testers: Obstacles and Ideas, Testing Object-Oriented Software: A Hierarchical Approach, Best Current Practices in Software Quality, A History of Software Testing and Verification, Software Testing: Can We Ship It Yet?
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