Attend the upcoming PNSQC 2019 Conference in October and enjoy the sights of the city. Bonus: How would you like to come to tourist destination Portland with $320 in your pocket?
Much has been written about quality and risk management from the perspectives of organizations that design, develop, and implement software systems. However, many enterprises no longer build software systems internally but, instead, acquire them from contractors.
Recently, PNSQC reached out to 2019 Keynote Jason Arbon to get some insights into machine learning, tips on shifting company mindset towards quality, and more.
Cory Maddy is a Eugene, OR-based Quality Assurance Engineer, whose work spans the telecommunications and manufacturing industries. He currently focuses primarily on manual and automated testing using LAMP stack technologies, and agile methodologies.
You never who you will meet when you attend PNSQC’s annual fall conference. Networking opportunities at the conference abound.
Chance encounters have a way of morphing into something much larger for those who are interested in professional growth.
It’s the final week to get your submissions in for the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference 2018! Proposals are due in just a few days. The deadline was extended, but don’t delay!
Preparations trump predictions when it comes to vulnerabilitiesThis is a guest post by Heather Wilcox. Heather, in addition to being a 2-time past presenter, is also a long-time PNSQC volunteer.
Attending the annual PNSQC conference can be a tremendous personal learning experience. But what tangible things do attendees take back to the office with them?