»Friday

10:00 Keynote, Room L 005 Independent Quality Management (IQM): Success Factor for Outsourcing - Off-Shore/Near-Shore
Rudolf van Megen, SQS Software Quality Systems (D)
Session I-IV, Room L 002Industrials
Chair: Uwe Hehn
Session I-V, Room L 003Industrials
Chair: Norbert Fleischmann
Session I-VI, Room L 004Industrials
Chair: Götz Wankelmuth
11:00 Software Configuration and Process Management
Achim Ruder
MKS (D)
Automation of Functional GUI Tests for Java Applications with qftestJUI
Gregor Schmid
Quality First Software (D)
Implementing a Requirements-based UML-Process
Matthias Zieger
Borland (D)
11:30 Certification of Software Quality Professionals
Robert Treffny
International Software Quality Institute (D)
Facetten der Software-Qualität
Rainer Menke
IBM (D)
Wisdom starts if you realize the facts -100% Code Review in der Praxis
Reinhard Haberfellner
QiDO Software Quality Services (A)
12:00 Lunch and Exhibition
Session A-III, Room L 002Quality Management
Chair: Roland Petrasch
Session B-III, Room L 003Model-based Testing
Chair: Andreas Spillner
Session C-III, Room L 004Requirements Engineering
Chair: Walter Wintersteiger
13:00 Code Quality in a Reuse Environment
Peter Fromm et al.
Siemens VDO Automotive (D)

Categories: A + E
Motivating & Maximizing Your Tester's Potential Capabilities and Outcome
Alon Linetzki
Amdocs Ltd. (IL)

Categories: B + E + S
Efficient Transition of Requirements into Testcases of verifiable High Quality
Jörg Kleinz
SQS (D)

Categories: A + E
13:30 Application of Evaluation Research in Software Quality Management: Lessons Learned from Two Projects
Peter Wendorff
ASSET (D)

Categories: B + E + S
Statistical Certification of Software Systems
Alessandro Di Bucchianico et al.
LaQuSo (NL)

Categories: R
Requirements Engineering in Theory and Practice
Jan Ittner
method park (D)

Categories: A + E
14:00 Testing Distributed Systems
Achim Schmidt
SAP SI (D)

Categories: A + E
Non-Functional Software Testing
Wojciech Jaszcz
SJSI Polish Software Quality Organization (PL)

Category: E
A User's Manual as Requirements Specification - Half the Effort with Double Benefit?
Chris Rupp et al.
SOPHIST Group (D)

Categories: A + E + T
14:30 Coffee Break and Exhibition
15:00 Keynote, Room L 005 Measuring Test Effectiveness
Rick Craig, Software Quality Engineering (USA)
16:00 Closing Session, Room L 005 Best Paper Award, Best Presentation Award, Announcements, and Goodbye
Bernd Hindel, President ASQF e. V.

Classification

In accordance with your experience and interests, you may select the most adequate of the simultaneously held presentations.

B – Basic

No previous knowledge required

A – Advanced

Previous knowledge required. Experts might learn something from this presentation.

T – Trends

Glance into the future, this is what is coming in the next few years.

R – Research

New ideas from research with little or no practical experience.

E – Experience

Practice reports, use of methods and processes.

S – Survey

General introduction into an area.

 

 

10:00

Keynote, Room L 005 Independent Quality Management (IQM): Success Factor for Outsourcing – Off-Shore/Near-Shore
Rudolf van Megen, SQS Software Quality Systems (D)

 

 

Session I-IV, Room L 002Industrials
Chair: Uwe Hehn

Session I-V, Room L 003Industrials
Chair: Norbert Fleischmann

Session I-VI, Room L 004Industrials
Chair: Götz Wankelmuth

11:00

Software Configuration and Process Management
Achim Ruder
MKS (D)

Automation of Functional GUI Tests for Java Applications with qftestJUI
Gregor Schmid
Quality First Software (D)

Implementing a Requirements-based UML-Process
Matthias Zieger
Borland (D)

11:30

Certification of Software Quality Professionals
Robert Treffny
International Software Quality Institute (D)

Facetten der Software-Qualität
Rainer Menke
IBM (D)

Wisdom starts if you realize the facts –100% Code Review in der Praxis
Reinhard Haberfellner
QiDO Software Quality Services (A)

 

12:00

Lunch and Exhibition

 

 

Session A-III, Room L 002Quality Management
Chair: Roland Petrasch

Session B-III, Room L 003Model-based Testing
Chair: Andreas Spillner

Session C-III, Room L 004Requirements Engineering
Chair: Walter Wintersteiger

13:00

Code Quality in a Reuse Environment
Peter Fromm et al.
Siemens VDO Automotive (D)

Categories: A + E

Motivating & Maximizing Your Tester's Potential Capabilities and Outcome
Alon Linetzki
Amdocs Ltd. (IL)

Categories: B + E + S

Efficient Transition of Requirements into Testcases of verifiable High Quality
Jörg Kleinz
SQS (D)

Categories: A + E

13:30

Application of Evaluation Research in Software Quality Management: Lessons Learned from Two Projects
Peter Wendorff
ASSET (D)

Categories: B + E + S

Statistical Certification of Software Systems
Alessandro Di Bucchianico et al.
LaQuSo (NL)

Categories: R

Requirements Engineering in Theory and Practice
Jan Ittner
method park (D)

Categories: A + E

14:00

Testing Distributed Systems
Achim Schmidt
SAP SI (D)

Categories: A + E

Non-Functional Software Testing
Wojciech Jaszcz
SJSI Polish Software Quality Organization (PL)

Category: E

A User's Manual as Requirements Specification – Half the Effort with Double Benefit?
Chris Rupp et al.
SOPHIST Group (D)

Categories: A + E + T

 

14:30

Coffee Break and Exhibition

 

15:00

Keynote, Room L 005 Measuring Test Effectiveness
Rick Craig, Software Quality Engineering (USA)

 

16:00

Closing Session, Room L 005 Best Paper Award, Best Presentation Award, Announcements, and Goodbye
Bernd Hindel, President ASQF e. V.




Classification

In accordance with your experience and interests, you may select the most adequate of the simultaneously held presentations.

<dl><dt>B – Basic</dt><dd>No previous knowledge required</dd><dt>A – Advanced</dt><dd>Previous knowledge required. Experts might learn something from this presentation.</dd><dt>T – Trends</dt><dd>Glance into the future, this is what is coming in the next few years.</dd><dt>R – Research</dt><dd>New ideas from research with little or no practical experience.</dd><dt>E – Experience</dt><dd>Practice reports, use of methods and processes.</dd><dt>S – Survey</dt><dd>General introduction into an area.</dd></dl>