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From: "Phaedrus" <phaedrusalt@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Announcing: Testing Computer Software Conference (TCS2001)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 22:07:57 GMT
Date: 2001-03-28T22:07:57+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1htw6.5581$aP5.444837@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: pazpax-2803011226460001@sdn-ar-015dcwashp118.dialsprint.net

I'm always interested when I see phrases like "Testing Computer Software", if it
is meant to imply that they've discovered other kinds of software, that doesn't
require a computer.  If so, it should spawn a revolution, no longer will
software be
held to the bounds of computer hardware!  Imagine, infinite speed!

Phaedrus
*With too much time on his hands, apparently*

"Peter Zuckerman" <pazpax@clark.net> wrote in message
news:pazpax-2803011226460001@sdn-ar-015dcwashp118.dialsprint.net...
>
>         MASTER THE NEW CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN SOFTWARE TESTING!
>
>               18th International Conference and Exposition on
>                      TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE (TCS2001)
>
>                              June 18-22, 2001
>
>              Washington, D.C. * Hyatt Regency (Bethesda) * USA
>
>           CONFERENCE THEME: Meeting the New Challenges of Testing
>
>         Conference + Workshops + Tutorials + Exhibition + Networking
>
>   A printed brochure can be downloaded and printed in a portable document
> format (PDF) at:
>
>            http://www.uspdi.org/conference/printbrochure.html
>
>                                  * * * * *
>
> The TCS2001 program is designed to prepare you for the current and
> emerging challenges of software development.
>
> - Two 2-day workshops and eight full day tutorials on advanced topics
>   by leading experts of software testing
> - Thirty-eight concurrent and parallel sessions in eight tracks present
>   the latest developments in testing
> - Vendor Exhibit of products and services to increase testing
>   productivity
> - Birds-of-a-Feather sessions and Discussion Groups to share mutual
>   interests and solutions
> - Conference Volume provides a useful reference for solving problems
>
> The KEYNOTE speakers of TCS2001 will present:
>
> "Real Time Priority and Risk Management for World Class Software Quality"
>    by Tom Gilb
> "Is That Your Final Answer? Surviving Cross Examination in the Courtroom"
>    by Warren S. Reid
> "Efficient Testing with a Measure to Select Testing Strategies"
>    by John Musa
> "Educators Join the Fray -- Tester Training for Undergraduates"
>    by Edward L. Jones
> "A World-Wide Web of Intrigue -- Deceptive Testing"
>    by Simon Mills
> "Wrap-up Session: Conference Reflections" by Marnie Hutcheson
>
> The TCS2001 web site at http://www.uspdi.org/conference gives you all the
> details of the sessions, speakers and other related information about the
> Conference and location. You can also register on-line at:
> http://www.uspdi.org/conference/register.html
>
> You can register, obtain the printed TCS2001 brochure or get other
> information by contacting us:
>
> Regular Mail: USPDI, 612 Ethan Allen Avenue, Suite 100; Takoma Park,
>               MD 20912-5400 (USA)
> Phone:        (+1) 301-270-1033
> Fax:          (+1) 301-270-1040
> E-mail:       admin@uspdi.org (Subject: TCS2001)
> Web:          http://www.uspdi.org/conference
>
>                                     * * * * *
>





  reply	other threads:[~2001-03-28 22:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-03-28 17:26 Announcing: Testing Computer Software Conference (TCS2001) Peter Zuckerman
2001-03-28 22:07 ` Phaedrus [this message]
2001-03-28 22:57   ` Marin David Condic
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