It is expected 2 to 4 December, at the Free University of Bolzano , the 16th edition of Profes 2015 , a series of international conferences in English coordinated by a scientific committee Finnish-German of practices, technologies and innovative methods of improving production processes Software developed to stimulate collaboration between academia and industry in this specific field.
Aimed at researchers, developers and managers of information technology , the 2015 edition of the Product-Focused Software Process Improvement will have as guests to tip the Finn Janne Järvinen, Director of F-Secure, and German Dieter Rombach, director of the research in software engineering at the Fraunhofer Institut, Kaiserslautern.
In the three days of work at the campus of Bolzano we will discuss also the new challenges and innovative practices for optimization and improvement of production processes Software through workshops and tutorials , which will characterize the first day of the event, leaving space in the two days following the sessions, technical and scientific provided from the agenda.
Specifically, , within the three workshops will be treated the development process for embedded systems, human factors in software development, and software startups.
tutorial the first day will offer participants updates on technologies to measure the energy consumption of software applications and methods to understand the user experience in the use of software applications.
In turn, the technical sessions of the conference will cover the tools to improve the software development process, requirements management and release management, evaluation of processes and software reliability and testing of software products.
Among the initiatives worth note the opportunity given to the top 10 companies that subscribe to the South Tyrolean Profes 2015 to pay for their employees a registration fee at their discretion .
Objective : bring the world of the computer industry by organizing local events accessible to all software companies in South Tyrolean with minimal organizational effort on their part.
No comments:
Post a Comment