Conquest 2002 and EuroSPI 2002 - Two Conferences in One

Conference Day 1, 19.9.2002

Participation Rules , Opening Key Note , Conference Program , EuroSPI Program Details , Conquest Program Details

Participation Rules

Participants can walk freely between four parallel conference streams.

Opening Key Note

Tom Gilb is a leading independent consultant and acknowledged expert in all aspects of systems planning and development arising in large, dynamic, and multinational organisations. Over the last 30 years he has developed and practiced advanced methods for setting quality requirements, designing, quality control, and project management for IT projects, software projects, systems projects and organisational projects.

Conference Program - Day 1

Time Plenary Session - Room L 005
09.30-10.30 Welcome Address
Bernd Hindel, President ASQF e.V. Germany,
Herbert Eichele, Rector, Technical College, Nuremberg,
Helmut Gierse, Siemens AG, Group President, Automation and Drives
11.00-12.00 10*10 Quality Methods
Tom Gilb

Time Conquest Sessions - Room L 002 Conquest Sessions - Room L 003 EuroSPI Sessions - Room L004 EuroSPI Sessions - Room L005
13.00-14.00 C-I Industrial C-II Industrial E-I Experiences with Software Process Assessments E-II SPI and Development Paradigms
14.15-15.45 C-III Testing 1 C-IV Management 1 E-III Best Practices in E-Commerce and E-Services E-IV Software Process Assessment Methodologies
16.15-17.45 C-V Modelling C-VI Risk Management E-V Experience with SPI Models E-VI SPI and Knowledge Management

EuroSPI Program Details

EUROSPI Stream 1 - Room L 004 EUROSPI Stream 2 - Room L 005
E I - Experiences with Software Process Assessments

How self-assessment can empower your SPI programme
Finn. N. Svendsen, Grundfos, Denmark

Experience with the Combination of Skill Cards and Process Assessments in an Integrated Improvement Framework
Richard Messnarz, ISCN LTD, Ireland, Janez Hrastnik, IZIT, Slovenia
E II - SPI and Development Paradigms

Organisational Culture in Extreme Programming
Peter Wendorff, Asset GmbH, Germany

AcceleratedCMM for AcceleratedSAP in an ERP Implementation
Lui Kim Man, Keith CC Chan, University of Hongkong, China
 

E III - Best Practices in E-Commerce and E-Services

Best Practices in E-Commerce : Strategies, Skills, Processes
E. Feuer, Sztaki, Hungary, R. Messnarz, ISCN, Ireland,
G. Velasco, N. Sanchez, FGUVA, Spain, N. O'Shea, Tecnet, Ireland, et. al.

The eServices Capability Model (escm)- For Excellence in IT-enabled Outsourcing Services
Rajesh Gupta, Bennet Suresh Kumar, Satyam Computer Services Limited, India

Measuring eBusiness Effectiveness: Adapatation of a Process Driven Quality Approach in Web Publishing
C. Baksa, J. Ivanyos, Memolux, Hungary et. al.
E IV - Software Process and Skills Assessment Methodologies

Software Process Assessment in a Component Environment
John Torgersson, Alec Dorling, University College Boras, Sweden

SP3E: a Method for Software Project Performance Evaluation
Vincenzo Ambriola & Giovanni A. Cignoni, Dipartimento di Informatica, Universita di Pisa, Italy

The Benefit of Bootstrap Assessments
Peter Boelter, Bootstrap Institute, SQS, Germany
 

E V - Experiences with SPI Models and Guides and Their Implementation

Specification and Test of Forms - All in 1!
Anne Mette Jonassen Hass, Delta, Denmark

Process Guides as SPI in a Small Company
Nils Brede Moe, SINTEF, Norway

Standardized Requirements for Software Process Assessment Methods
Marion Lepasaar, Pori School of Technology, Finland
E VI - SPI and Knowledge Management and Information Quality

Using a Knowledge Survey to Plan Software Process Improvement Activities - A Case Study
Espen Frimann Koren, Simula, Norway

Make use of others previous experience for solving your software management problems
Ostolaza Elixabete, Quintano Nuria, Bozheva Teodora, European Software Institute, Spain

Information Quality and Process Improvement
Janos BAJZA, DSS Consulting Ltd, Hungary, Miklos Biro, University of Economics, Budapest, Hungary

Conquest Program Details

Conquest Stream 1 - Room L 002 Conquest Stream 2 - Room L 003
C I - Industrial

Analysis of Business Rules - Component Building and System Integration (in German)
Joachim Blome, Micro Focus GmbH, Germany

Requirements based testing with CaliberRBT
Dean Rajovic, EMOS Comp. Cons. GmbH, Germany
C II - Industrial

Agile Process Description with Project Kit (in German)
Erich Meier, Method Park Software AG, Germany

Quality by Design
Andreas Fuchs, Rational Software GmbH, Germany
 

C III - Testing 1

Application Oriented Analysis and Rating of Software Testing Methods (in German)
Eike Hagen Roedemann, CAS AG/LOGIXInformatik GmbH, Germany

Design for Testability
Stefan Jungmayr, FernUniversitaet Hagen, Germany

Testing at Microsoft (in German)
Johannes Heigert, Fachhochschule Muenchen, Germany
C IV - Management I

Employees are (just) Humans too (in German)
Walter Wintersteiger, Management & Informatik, Switzerland

New Ways in Project Management (in German)
Andreas Frick, ExperTeam AG, Germany

Software Processes in the Automobile Industry
Anke Hartmann, Method Park Software AG, Germany
 

C V - Modeling

Software in Automobiles - Use of SPICE and CMM(i) in the Automobile Industry
Klaus Hoermann, Q-Labs Software Engineering GmbH, Germany

SPICE in Action - Experiences in Tailoring and Extension
Ann Cass, Synspace GmbH, Switzerland

Extreme Programming - Considered Harmful for Reliable Software Development
Gerold Keefer, AVOCA GmbH, Germany
C VI - Risk Management

Key Success Factors and Traps for Software Risk Management
Kurt Schneider, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany

Risk Management in Between Theory and Practice
Holger Doernemann, rational Software GmbH, Germany

Quality Attributes of Web Software Applications
Jeff Offutt, George Mason University, US

Information Request c/o EuroSPI Co-ordination Office
I.S.C.N. International Software Consulting Network
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