Friday, September 4, 2009

QUEST Dallas Call for Proposals

QuEST Chicago




Share Your Knowledge and Experience Worldwide

The QAI Global Institute is seeking IT industry experts and corporate practitioners who are interested in contributing to the software quality and testing profession through the QUEST Conferences. We are now accepting proposals for classes, tutorials, presentations and workshops for the 2010 QUEST Dallas Conference. Don’t miss this opportunity to join hundreds of IT professionals in their quest for quality engineered software. All instructors, presenters, and workshop facilitators obtain a complimentary 5-day registration to the QUEST conference.
QUEST Opportunities
For an overview of the QUEST conferences, visit www.qaiquest.org. QUEST conferences feature half tutorials, full day classes, keynote presentations, industry practices presentations, solutions benchmarking and case studies sessions, best practices workshops, exhibitor expo and theatre, individual coaching sessions, one-stop-shopping bookstore, certification preparation classes, certification practice examinations, numerous networking events, and the QAI Global Institute’s Exclusive Manager’s Solutions Workshop.
QUEST Topics
Based on the topics of interest expressed in a worldwide survey of software quality and testing professionals, proposals are being accepted for the following topics. We strongly encourage you or someone in your company to submit a proposal for one or more of the following topics as an instructor, session presenter, or workshop facilitator.
Software Quality
  • Agile Methods
  • Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
  • Assessment / Audits
  • Defect Management
  • Inspections / Reviews
  • Leadership / Teams
  • Measurement
  • Organizational Change
  • Personal Excellence
  • Process Improvement/Six Sigma
  • Quality Management
  • Quality / Test Value
  • Release Management
  • Requirements Management
Software Testing
  • Globalization / Outsourcing
  • Performance Testing
  • Regression Testing
  • Requirements-Based Testing
  • Risk-Based Testing
  • Scenario-Based Testing
  • Security Testing
  • SOA Testing
  • Test Automation
  • Test Center of Excellence
  • Test Design
  • Test Management
  • Test Planning
  • Tools Implementation
  • Unit Testing
  • Web-Based Testing
Submit Your Proposal On-Line

Using the QAI Global Institute's portal, you can submit one or more proposals on-line through our proposal submission process. When using the portal for the first time, you must first register a username and password, providing basic information to create an account. Once registered, you may then log-in to update your contact, qualifications, and any proposal information. Before submitting a proposal, be sure to review the Call for Conference Proposals Information Packet for detailed information. To begin submitting a proposal on-line, click here.
New for the QUEST 2010 conference proposal process is the submission of a paper. Although not mandatory, we highly encourage you to submit a 2,000 word paper on your topic, along with completing the required on-line proposal information.  The paper will be used by the QUEST Program Committee during the proposal selection process. Also papers will be selected for publication in QUEST Magazine or the QAI Journal.
Budget Planning for 2010
If you are not interested in presenting but would like to attend the QUEST conference and need to plan the conference within your 2010 budget, pricing and discount information are available on-line for QUEST Dallas 2010 at www.qaiquest.org/dallas/register.html.

Proposal Deadlines

The deadline is September 14, 2009 for submitting a proposal for QUEST Dallas.

Questions

If you have questions about the conference or require additional information, contact:

Francine Chase, QUEST Conferences Manager, at 866-724-6013 or fchase@qaiworldwide.org

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