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.
How do we mitigate the uncertainties that are introduced by using Agile on projects? In this webinar, PNSQC’s Philip Lew and Ying Ki Kwong from Oregon’s Office of the State CIO discuss agile risk management and uncertainty. Listen to what these experts have to say, and you’ll learn about risks you never thought of and see how you can manage or avoid them entirely.
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!
PNSQC started the 2019 conference season with a Culture Jam at Intel, Ronler Acres. Topics included the Improvement Kata; using Agile methodologies in public education; building a quality department; maturity matrices for monitoring system uptime; and the history and impact of the Intel Software Quality group.
PNSQC started the 2019 conference season with a Culture Jam at Intel, Ronler Acres. Topics included the Improvement Kata; using Agile methodologies in public education; building a quality department; maturity matrices for monitoring system uptime; and the history and impact of the Intel Software Quality group.
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?
PNSQC kicks off the call for papers for the 2019 conference with a lightning talk event!
When: January 25th, 11 am - 1 pm with snacks and refreshments at 1 pm
Where: Intel Campus, 2501 NE Century Blvd, RA1 Auditorium, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Michael Larsen currently works with Socialtext in Palo Alto, CA. In his years of experience, he has worked with a broad array of technologies and industries including virtual machine software, capacitance touch devices, video game development, and distributed database and web applications.