Join A1QA at 20th Annual ASEE Conference, Dallas

The 20th Annual ASEE Conference on Software Engineering Process Improvement held in Dallas, TX on February 6, 2010 is a great opportunity for software testing vendors, experts and project managers to focus on a defect-free process. At the Conference A1QA expects to gain insights into the state-of-the-art techniques to maintain its effectiveness over time as well as to cope with all process changes.

“To produce the right result, be effective and proficient a tester needs to strive for permanent professional development and take any opportunity to get knowledge from. In other words the more a tester learns the better he/she performs testing. So, the Annual ASEE Conference is expected to be a good chance as to discuss specific testing issues and challenges so as to share the experience,” says Mrs.Karpovich A1QA’s managing director.

This year the Conference is to stress criteria for all operations of the defect-free process: statements of work, architectural specifications, requirements, design, code, test plans, project plans and rework/fixes that is of high importance in development at all levels.

A mix of hands-on experience in testing allows A1QA to introduce its own way in reducing defects throughout a product development process  to enhance the quality of a product. As one of companies highly experienced in AGILE implementation A1QA is committed to participating in the Conference that pays particular attention to shortening cycle time with AGILE testing as well as improving development processes, reducing costs and accelerating CMMI maturity in organizations.

Considering the fact that Michael Fagan, one of the founder members of the IBM Quality Institute and the creator of the Fagan Defect-Free Process, is this year’s Keynote Speaker at the Conference, all its participants, QA professionals, independent testers and software testing vendors will certainly be eager to attend this IT event and discuss such aspects of software development process improvement as life cycle stages, people management, quality and productivity enhancement, cost-effectiveness, etc.

Source: A1QA
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