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18th UKSMA Conference on Software Measurement Tuesday 16th October, 2007 The Union Jack Club, Waterloo, London The United Kingdom Software Metrics Association (UKSMA) will hold its 18th Annual Conference on Software Measurement Practices on 16 October, 2007. The theme of the conference is: 'Making software measurement valuable' For this event, UKSMA has gathered together some of the top experts in software measurement to present on a range of topics, both educational and practical. UKSMA is particularly pleased to announce thatTom Gilb will be our keynote speaker this year.
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Gilb Tom is the author of nine books, and hundreds of papers on these and related subjects. His latest book ‘Competitive Engineering’ is a substantial definition of requirements ideas. His ideas on requirements are the acknowledged basis for CMMI level 4 (quantification, as initially developed at IBM from 1980). Tom has guest lectured at universities all over UK, Europe, China, India, USA, Korea – and has been a keynote speaker at dozens of technical conferences internationally The conference is organised into two parallel tracks, and we are sure that you will find something of interest to you throughout the day. In addition to the conference, UKSMA is offering a variety of tutorials, these are held on the 15th October at the same venue, and you may stay overnight at the Union Jack Club, subject to availability. Sharing Experience The formal conference sessions are the focal point of the event, however just as important is the opportunity to meet others looking for the same or similar solutions, and to discuss and share experiences. |
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