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Closing / Cierre / Amaiera. OCTOBER 18-19-20, 2006 Bilbao / Spain. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR OCTOBER x-x , 2007 Bilbao / Spain. Venue. The Conference Centre and Concert Hall. Euskalduna Jauregia. Bilbao / Spain. It received the Apex Award for Best Convention Centre of the World 2003.
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Closing / Cierre / Amaiera OCTOBER 18-19-20, 2006 Bilbao / Spain SEE YOU NEXT YEAROCTOBER x-x, 2007 Bilbao / Spain
The Conference Centre and Concert Hall. Euskalduna Jauregia. Bilbao / Spain It received the Apex Award for Best Convention Centre of the World 2003
Euskalduna Jauregia Bilbao One of the most outstanding contemporary works carried out by Spanish architects
Opening 18th – Jesús M. de la Maza– Innovalia (ES) “xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Tutorial 118th– Agile Software Inspections Lawrence E. Day – Boeing Company (USA) To improve things, modify the process
Tutorial 2 18th – On the Application of a Model-Driven Technique for Development and Testing of Embedded Systems Gabriel A. Wainer – CARLETON UNIVERSITY (CA) Modelling and simulation techniques offer a more secure and reliable testing
Keynote 18th – ITIL Valentín Galán – (ES) ITIL describes the process to manage IT services efficently and effectively
Keynote 19th – How to expand and improve your Test Capabilities Ray Arell – INTEL (USA) Defects decrease your company’s motivation. Tests also have to be tested.
Keynote 20th – Virtually Defect-Free Software in Less Time Michael Fagan – MICHAEL FAGAN ASSOCIATES (USA) Best wishes. We’ll see you next year in Bilbao
Track A Requirements Management18th – (1) Managing Requirements in Real Life Willem van den Biggelaar – PROCESS VISION (NE) Don’t start improving requirements management Without also improving requirements engineering.
Track A Requirements Management18th – (2) Agile Requirements Management with Use Cases Ian Spence – IVAR JACOBSON CONSULTING LTD. (UK) Extreme programming practices can easily be combined with use-cases outlines to provide a lightweight, agile process
Track B Testing Techniques and Processes18th – (1) Comparing all Pairs Testing Techniques Paul Jorgensen – GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY (USA) Examination of test coverage made “Excellence Testing” the most effective.
Track B Testing Techniques and Processes18th – (2) Evolutionary Testing od Embedded Systems Joachim Wegener – DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG (GE) Evolutionary testing supports fully automatic testing for various testing objectives.
Track C QA Management for Embedded Systems19th – (1) Measuring and Optimizing Systems Quality Costs and Project Duration Dr. Avner Engel – ISRAEL AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES (IL) The cost of the QA activities is about a 60% of the total cost of the development
Track C QA Management for Embedded Systems19th– (2) SEE: a Methodology of Software Development for Testing Electronic Systems Santiago Tapia – UPM (ES) SEE improve software reliability without formal methods or full testing
Track C QA Management for Embedded Systems19th– (3) Measuring and Analyzing the Performance of Reusable Software Components for Embedded Systems Ronny Kolb – FRAUNHOFER-IESE (GE) If the information is correctly registered, you can predict the behaviour of components in the future.
Track C QA Management for Embedded Systems19th– (4) Continuous Quality Improvement Javier Fernández-Pello – NTE (ES) Meassuring the process is very important to have a starting point and to improve it.
Track C QA Management for Embedded Systems19th– (5) Quantitatively Driving Process Improvement to Develop Embedded Systems using Bayesian Networks Elena Pérez-Miñana – MOTOROLA (UK) ”xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX”
Track D Test Automation19th– (1) Using Automation to Test Internet-Based Applications on Embedded Devices Scott Barber – PERFTESTPLUS (USA) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track D Test Automation19th– (2) Test Automation in Space Projects Stefan Mohacsi – SIEMENS (AU) ”xXXXXXXXXXXXXX”
Track D Test Automation19th– (3) Test Case Design for automation: are your Test Cases Ready? Shrinivas Kulkarni – IGATE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (IN) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track D Test Automation19th– (4) Adventures with Test Monkeyss John A. Fodeh – DEN (IN) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track D Test Automation19th– (5) Framwork for Centralized Automation, Management and Execution of Tests Sivakumar R. Mallya – HP (IN) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track E Testing Real Time Embedded Systems20th– (1) Importance of Performing Stress Testing on Embedded Software Applications Adrian Hill – JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (USA) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track E Testing Real Time Embedded Systems20th– (2) Fault Detection Procedures for Embedded SW Systems Lorenzo Lupini – ERICSSON (IT) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track E Testing Real Time Embedded Systems20th– (3) Optimizing the Embedded Development Cycle Jeff Womble – MENTOR GRAPHICS (USA) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track F Certification Strategies20th– (1) Groupware & CSCW Requirements Specification for Acceptance Testing Hans-Ludwig Hausen – FRAUNHOFER (GE) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track F Certification Strategies20th– (2) How Useful are Safety Standards? Odd Norland – SINTEF ICT (NO) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Track F Certification Strategies20th– (3) Quality Measures for Embedded Systems for Control and Certification Kurt Rohloff – BBN TECHNOLOGIES (USA) ”XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”
Round Table – Moderator: xxxx (xx) Current situation and future challenges in the Software Testing Industry
Speakers Warming UP – 17th October 2006 Barceló Avenida – Testing cooks!
Conference Dinner at NH Villa de Bilbao – 19th October 2006 The Previous Cocktail – People Chating
Conference Dinner at NH Villa de Bilbao – 19th October 2006 The Dinner
QA&TEST 06 Chairmen Thanks!
QA&TEST 06 Exhibitors SOGETI, SQS, ASOCIACIÓN INNOVALIA
Thank you for coming / Gracias por venir / Eskerrik asko etortzeagatik SEE YOU NEXT YEAROCTOBER x-x, 2007 Bilbao / Spain