Brian Gaudreau Discusses Extending the Call for Proposals
The PNSQC team is jumping for joy at the number of proposals received during the open call. Not only do we love the response, but are awed that the number of abstracts is at a near-record high.
Extending for a limited time!
As every quality professional knows, however, quantity is simply not enough. In an effort to make the conference more well-rounded and higher caliber, the program committee has decided to extend the call until April 15th for specific tracks. This is part of the plan to provide comprehensive session tracks.
To make the conference the best ever with greater depth, the call is extended for two weeks until Sunday, April 15th at 11:59 PM PST for proposals in two specific categories: Technology & Tools, and the track for Security, Performance and Automation. Read on for more details about each track.
Technology and Tools
Consider writing a proposal to share at PNSQC if you know love making the most of Appium, use Docker in interesting test environments, or have insights into cloud infrastructures for improving customer satisfaction.
Topics in this area include:
- Open source solutions
- Code analysis and white box testing
- Cloud testing
- Mobile testing
- IoT testing
- Testing big data
- AI and machine learning in software QA
- Using test containers
Performance, Security, and Automation
Have you learned of new ways to test for vulnerabilities, or have used automation beyond regression tests? Submit a proposal on what you’ve discovered.
Topics in the Performance and Security could include:
- Reliability
- Performance testing
- Load testing
- Security testing and hacking
- Vulnerability assessments
Potential Automation topics include:
- Web test automation
- Mobile test automation
- API automation
- Continuous integration and delivery
- Using AI in automation
We love the response so far and are excited about how the 2018 conference is shaping up. We couldn’t put on PNSQC without you — and want to continue to see you share ideas and contribute your knowledge with everyone.
Submit a Proposal now, or view the Author Resources for more information. Remember, submissions for these tracks must be received by April 15th, 2018!
PNSQC’s mission is to enable knowledge exchange to produce higher quality software.