We look forward to seeing you at next year's event!
STAREAST 2010
April 26 - 30, 2010
Orlando, FL * Rosen Shingle Creek
Look for updates on our Web site soon!
SPEAK AT STAREAST!
We invite you to submit a presentation proposal for the STAREAST 2010 conference based on your experience and insight into software test and evaluation issues. Don't miss your opportunity to share your knowledge and shine!
Click here to submit your proposal. The proposal deadline is August 31, 2009.
Proposals are due by August 31, 2009, and may cover any aspect of software testing, analysis, and review including:
- Managing Testing Groups
- Organizing Test Efforts
- Building a Test Team
- Testing Throughout the Lifecycle
- Business Value (ROI) of Testing
- Risk-Based Testing
- Defect Prevention
- Outsourcing Testing
- Test Process Improvement
- Test-Driven Development
- Developer Testing
- Technical Reviews & Inspections
- Pair Testing
- Automatic Test Generation
- Test Automation Frameworks
- Release and Stopping Criteria
- Testing Techniques
- Communicating Testing and Quality Issues
- Functional and Non-functional Testing Issues
- Test Measurements and Metrics
- Exploratory Testing
- Component Testing
- Model-Based Testing
- Automated Functional Testing
- Performance, Stress, and Load Testing
- Test Levels (Unit, Integration, System, Acceptance)
- Testing Web services and other Technologies
- Testing in JAVA, .NET, and other Environments
- Testing Embedded Software
- Testing in Regulated Industries
- Testing in an Agile Environment
- Testers as Requirements Engineers
- Influencing Others
- Pair-wise Testing
- Writing Testable Requirements
Expectations and Benefits:
The standard time slot for a presentation at Software Quality Engineering conferences is one hour, including 10 minutes allotted for questions. We encourage technical papers to provide conference attendees with additional details, supporting material, and references.
One complimentary conference registration is granted for each accepted presentation. Additionally, the presenter of the ''Best Presentation'' at the STAR events—as voted by the conference delegates—is asked to return as a Keynote Speaker at a future STAR conference.
Notes on Submitting a Presentation:
When submitting a presentation for consideration, it is important that you provide all requested information. The contact information you provide with your submission will be used for all future correspondence and should reflect a location where you can be reached throughout the conference planning period. Please notify us if your contact information changes. We will notify applicants of acceptance, using the information provided, approximately four months before the beginning of the conference.
For more information, visit: http://www.sqe.com/Events/submission.asp?ci=strwr
There you will find a form for submitting your proposal and a full list of potential topic ideas.
The proposal deadline is August 31, 2009 so you must act now.
For more information, call the Client Support Group at 888.268.8770 or 904.278.0524.
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