In times with increasingly complex software systems and with growing expectations regarding the quality of systems implemented, high demands are put on testing.
As a tester, one of the responses to meet the customers’ expectations may be to increase the use of testing tools. Unfortunately, introducing tools as part of the testing activities is a risky business that not always succeeds. The first challenge is finding the right tool. Then we face the challenges of introducing it and using it in the right way – both are crucial if we want the tool to be a success.
This conference wishes to set focus on these challenges in the context of free testing tools. We encourage you to participate with a presentation within this area.
Practical information:
There will be three kinds of presentations allowed: Regular technical presentations of either 20 or 45 minutes’ length, and so-called “short presentations”, instructions on which are given here.
Submissions must include:
Title
Speaker name, with affiliation and email address
Speaker bio (100 words or less)
An abstract of your presentation, sufficiently detailed to form a basis for peer review (200-300 words for a 10 or 20 minutes presentation, 500-700 words for a 45 minutes presentation)
A condensed abstract (50 words or less) for use in the conference program
Expertise level (beginner/medium/advanced)
Preferred duration (10, 20 or 45 minutes)
Closing date: 15.10.2009.
All submissions will undergo a peer review process by the Free Test Conference Planning team, lead by professor Tor Stålhane.
Note that all presenters will have their travel expenses reimbursed. We therefore ask you to append an approximate travel budget along with your presentation proposal.
Please submit your proposal to team@free-test.org.