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IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Veriification and Validation February 26, 2011

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IEEE, the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology is hosting its 4th annual conference in Berlin in March of 2011. Called the 2001 International Conference on Software testing, Verification and Validation, this five-day conference focuses on the challenges of software quality and blends a variety of disciplines from mathematics and engineering to psychology.

International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation-Program
This five day conference offers speeches, software research seminars, computer technology workshops, panel sessions as well as opportunity to mingle, socialize and strengthen networks.
The conference will be held in Berlin at the Esplanade Hotel. The conferences kicks-off on Monday, March 21st with a day of workshops and runs all day, each day (8:00 am to 7:00pm) until ending on Friday evening the 25th of March.

International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation-Keynote Speakers
No computer conference would be complete without an impressive array of keynote speakers and the 2001 ICST is not exception. This year’s keynote speakers include Wolfgang Schulte, principal software researcher and founding manager of Microsoft’s Research in Software Engineering team in Washington State, USA. He is planned to present on his software research work with a focus on Microsoft’s approach to testing.

Another keynote speaker scheduled is Bern Leukert of SAP. Leukert is vice president of Quality Governance and Production at the German software giant. His talk will focus on customer service in the software technology field and discuss the unique SAP customer service strategy.

International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation-Info
For info, please visit the ICST website.

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