Were you going to go to this? James Bach is a big-wig. I think I'd like to go. > From: Daniel Forrest Allen <http://www.danallen.com/~danallen> > Date: Tue Jan 26, 10:57pm > > Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) > February Meeting Announcement > > Topic: Good Enough Testing: Heuristic Models for Assessing Your Test Process > Speaker: James Bach > > When: THURSDAY, February 25, 1998. 5:30pm-8:30pm > 5:30 PM - Socializing & networking > 6:30 PM - Dinner > 7:30 PM - Speaker > > COST: $25.00 (Includes dinner and speaker) > > DINNER RESERVATIONS: Call 781-942-8421 before February 21, if you intend > to have dinner. > > Meeting only: Please do not RSVP for dinner if you are not planning to have > dinner. If you intend to arrive at about 7:30pm just to hear James Bach, > please email Johanna at http://www.jrothman.com/~jr or call 781-641-4046. We need this > notification to make sure we have enough chairs. > > Who: Everyone (Academia, Government, Industry) > > Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, Waltham (Joint meeting with ASQ, Boston > section) > exit 27 off Rte. 128 (420 Totten Pond Rd). The Wyndham Garden is east > of Rte. 128. (Wheelchair accessible) > > Info: See our web page, http://www.cs.uml.edu/Boston-SPIN > For SPIN info, contact Johanna Rothman, 781-641-4046, > or http://www.jrothman.com/~jr > > Abstract: > In intellectual enterprises, "Good Enough" is an abstract concept and a > challenging goal-- at least for those of us who want to be *absolutely > certain* we are doing a good enough job. One thing we do to evaluate the > goodness of software is to test it. But how do we know that our testing is > itself good enough? We need methods of evaluating the goodness of testing. > In this talk I will present several heuristic models for evaluating a test > process. They are part of a work in progress at Reliable Software > Technologies to produce a comprehensive heuristic testing methodology. > > About the Speaker: > James Bach is a Principal SQA Practitioner at Reliable Software > Technologies, in Sterling, VA. In his fifteen years in Silicon Valley-style > software companies, including nine years at Apple Computer, Borland > International, and Aurigin Systems, he's been a programmer, tester, QA > manager, and roving problem-solver. For three years, James was Chief > Scientist at ST Labs, an independent software testing company in Seattle > that performs substantial testing and tester training for Microsoft. > > James is a frequent speaker and writer on the subject of software quality > assurance and development processes. James writes and edits the "Software > Realities" column in IEEE Computer magazine, is a former section chair of > the American Society for Quality and the Silicon Valley Software Quality > Association, and was part of the ASQ committee that created the Certified > Software Quality Engineer program. He is best known, however, as a pioneer > in the emerging discipline of Good Enough software. > > Monthly Round Table Announcement > > There will be no formal roundtables this month, because this is a dinner > meeting. > > For March, If you'd like to volunteer to facilitate a round table, please > contact Caroline J. Starita, 978-442-4004 or http://www.amp.com/~staritac. Facilitators > for the monthly sessions will be notified no later than noon the third > Monday in order to ensure appropriate coverage of the selected sessions. > > Directions: The Windham Gardens is at 420 Totten Pond Rd, Waltham - Exit 27 > off Rt. 128. > > Snow cancellations: We will notify the membership via email to the SPIN > distribution list, post the notice on the SPIN web page, and announce the > cancellation on Channel 7 TV and radio, WRKO AM 680. > > SPIN Sponsors: > GTE Government Systems, Needham, MA > We thank the Computer Science department of UMass-Lowell for providing > support and hosting our web page.