Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 09:19:02 -0500 From: James McKim Subject: Software Eng & Quality SIG Meeting Thursday Nov. 14th 6:30 PM [SwANH Logo] Software Engineering & Quality SIG Topic: Career Update In Software Eng. & QA Date/Time: Thursday Nov. 14, 2002 6:30-8:00 PM Speaker: John Pustaver Director, Software Quality Group of New England (Invited) Place: ManagedOps, 8 Commerce Dr., Bedford NH RSVP: to mckim@isrginc.com by Nov. 13 so we have an idea of how many to prepare for. Abstract: The career path of a software engineer or QA person used to be fairly straightforward and limited. From Sw Inspections to Quality & Liablity to Object Oriented Sw Metrics, we now have a plethora of tools and techniques from which to choose and in which to be proficient. But how do we get our arms around all of them to be a highly desired Sw Engineer or QA person? This session discusses these tools and methods and how they effect us as practitioners needing to constantly increase our skills and define our career possibilities, particularly in this economy. -- ************************************ James McKim, President ISRG, Inc. V: (603) 497-3015 F: (603) 497-2599 http://www.isrginc.com Strategic use of information and human capital to improve your bottom line is our bottom line. CTEMPnsmailRM.gif Software Engineering & Quality SIG Topic: Career Update In Software Eng. & QA Date/Time: Thursday Nov. 14, 2002 6:30-8:00 PM Speaker: John Pustaver Director, Software Quality Group of New England (Invited) Place: ManagedOps, 8 Commerce Dr., Bedford NH RSVP: to mckim@isrginc.com by Nov. 13 so we have an idea of how many to prepare for. Abstract: The career path of a software engineer or QA person used to be fairly straightforward and limited. From Sw Inspections to Quality & Liablity to Object Oriented Sw Metrics, we now have a plethora of tools and techniques from which to choose and in which to be proficient. But how do we get our arms around all of them to be a highly desired Sw Engineer or QA person? This session discusses these tools and methods and how they effect us as practitioners needing to constantly increase our skills and define our career possibilities, particularly in this economy.