[ecoop-info] please post - Call for Participation - SEPG 2007

Carol Biesecker cb at sei.cmu.edu
Wed Oct 11 22:45:04 CEST 2006


Call for Participation
19th Annual Conference for Software and Systems Process (SEPG 2007)
Theme: Transforming Products, People, and Business
Austin, Texas U.S.A.
Web: http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sepg/2007/

*** All inquiries to customer-relations at sei.cmu.edu ***

Important Dates:
  Oct. 27, 2006  - Presenters notified.
  November 2006  - Preliminary Program available on Web site.
  Dec. 1, 2006   - Last day to volunteer as session moderator 
                   or room monitor. 
  Dec. 15, 2006  - Last day to submit final presentation materials.

Description:
The Software Engineering Conference for Software and Systems
Process (SEPG) is the world's leading annual conference and 
exhibit showcase for process improvement. Now in its 19th year, 
the conference brings together international representatives 
from government, industry, and academia for a global perspective 
on process improvement activities and results.  The four-day event 
is geared toward process professionals who champion the systematic 
improvement of people, process, and technology at their organizations.
The preliminary conference program will be available on the SEPG
Web site in November 2006.

The theme for SEPG 2007 forth a challenge for all attendees: 
become an agent of change. This year's conference promises 
to provide attendees with the skills, the knowledge, and the
technologies to empower them and their organizations to be 
"agents of change" for process improvement and quality software.

Who Should Attend:
If you're a professional responsible for software and systems process
improvement within your organization, whether it's in government or
industry, then this is certain to be the most important conference 
held in 2007. You should attend SEPG '007 if you're one of the following,
or if you work with or want to connect with these individuals:
    * Software and system acquisition professionals
    * Software and system development professionals
    * Software and system maintenance professionals
    * Software and system workforce professionals

Registration:  Early-bird registration offers attendees the 
opportunity to learn, network, and bond with the best at an 
affordable rate.  Groups of ten or more from the same organization 
may be eligible for a 10 percent discount. For more information about 
SEPG 2007, registration, and group discounts, visit the SEPG Web site:
	http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sepg/2007
To register: http://www.regmaster2.com/conf/sepg2007.html

Conference Volunteers:
. Session moderators will handle time management and facilitation issues. 
. Room monitors will assist attendees, distribute materials, and report any
  difficulties with the room setup or equipment to conference staff. 
To sign up to volunteer: http://fmserver.sei.cmu.edu/sepg2007/reviewers/

For more information about SEPG, contact:
  SEI Customer Relations
  1-888-201-4479
  FAX: 1-412-268-6257
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The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a federally funded research
and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense 
and operated by Carnegie Mellon University.

SEI and SEPG are service marks of Carnegie Mellon University.
Copyright 2006 Carnegie Mellon University.


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