[Webtest] Agile 2005 Call for Papers

Lisa Crispin webtest@lists.canoo.com
Tue, 25 Jan 2005 20:42:18 +0000


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I hope it's not inappropriate to post this to the mailing list.  I know many people on this list are practicing some form of 'agile' development, and I think it would be especially cool to get experience reports, workshops, tutorials etc. related to using WebTest.  Since the conference is in my hometown and I'm helping to organize it, I'm especially eager for good participation, and I know it will be a great conference!  

This year marks the first year for combining XP/Agile Universe and Agile Development Conference, for those of you familiar with those conferences.

-- Lisa

Call for Participation - Agile 2005
July 24-29, 2005. Marriott Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA.
http://www.agile2005.org

March 1:  Submissions due for Tutorials and Workshops

March 15:  Submissions due for Research Papers, Experience Reports, and 
Educators' Symposium

Agile 2005 integrates the best features of the Agile Development Conference and 
XP Agile Universe to create an exciting conference about techniques and 
technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and the 
management and development sides of agile software development. The agile 
approach focuses on delivering business value early in the project lifetime and 
being able to incorporate late-breaking requirements changes.  It accentuates 
the use of rich, informal communication channels and frequent delivery of 
running, tested systems, while attending to the human component of software 
development.

Agile 2005 gives attendees access to the latest thinking in this domain, and 
bridges communities that rarely get a proper chance to exchange ideas and 
thoughts. It brings together researchers from labs and academia with 
executives, managers, and developers in the trenches of software development. 
Agile 2005 is not about a single methodology or approach, but rather provides a 
forum for the exchange of information regarding all agile development 
technologies.

We invite submissions for the following:
- Research Papers
- Experience Reports
- Tutorials
- Workshops / Peer to Peer Sessions
- Educators' Symposium

Other conference activities include:
- Introduction to Agile (for Agile "newbies")
- Executive Summit
- Open Space


FOR MORE INFORMATION:  http://www.agile2005.org
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#3333ff size=2>I hope it's not inappropriate to post this to the mailing list.&nbsp; I know many people on this list are practicing some form of 'agile' development, and I think it would be especially cool to get experience reports, workshops, tutorials etc. related to using WebTest.&nbsp; Since the conference is in my hometown and I'm helping to organize it, I'm especially eager for good participation, and I know it will be a great conference!&nbsp; </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#3333ff size=2>This year marks the first year for combining XP/Agile Universe and Agile Development Conference, for those of you familiar with those conferences.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#3333ff size=2>-- Lisa</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Call for Participation - Agile 2005<BR>July 24-29, 2005. Marriott Hotel, Denver, Colorado, USA.<BR></FONT><A href="http://www.agile2005.org/" target=_blank><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">http://www.agile2005.org</FONT></A><BR><BR><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">March 1:&nbsp; Submissions due for Tutorials and Workshops<BR><BR>March 15:&nbsp; Submissions due for Research Papers, Experience Reports, and <BR>Educators' Symposium<BR><BR>Agile 2005 integrates the best features of the Agile Development Conference and <BR>XP Agile Universe to create an exciting conference about techniques and <BR>technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and the <BR>management and development sides of agile software development. The agile <BR>approach focuses on delivering business value early in the project lifetime and <BR>being able to incorporate late-breaking requirements changes.&nbsp; It accentuates <BR>the use of rich, informal communication channels and frequent delivery of <BR>running, tested systems, while attending to the human component of software <BR>development.<BR><BR>Agile 2005 gives attendees access to the latest thinking in this domain, and <BR>bridges communities that rarely get a proper chance to exchange ideas and <BR>thoughts. It brings together researchers from labs and academia with <BR>executives, managers, and developers in the trenches of software development. <BR>Agile 2005 is not about a single methodology or approach, but rather provides a <BR>forum for the exchange of information regarding all agile development <BR>technologies.<BR><BR>We invite submissions for the following:<BR>- Research Papers<BR>- Experience Reports<BR>- Tutorials<BR>- Workshops / Peer to Peer Sessions<BR>- Educators' Symposium<BR><BR>Other conference activities include:<BR>- Introduction to Agile (for Agile "newbies")<BR>- Executive Summit<BR>- Open Space<BR><BR><BR>FOR MORE INFORMATION:&nbsp; </FONT><A href="http://www.agile2005.org/" target=_blank><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">http://www.agile2005.org</FONT></A><BR></DIV><!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| -->
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