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The organizing committee thanks the following authors for submitting their paper abstracts.
  • Test Automation and Infrastructure for Network Processor Software                  
    Wong Woon Kiat from Intel Malaysia
  • Objective measurable criteria in software testing projects using QUASI framework
    Kirankumar Marri from Independent Validation Solutions from Infosys Technology Limited, Bangalore, India
  • Managing Quality of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Implementations,
    Richard Ko from Mercury Interactive, Singapore
  • Test Design Methodologies for Efficient Product Release
    Sabita Unni, Yogeswari Jayaraman, Pushpa Rani Subramanian Motorola Global Software Group from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Aim, Assess and Improve the Testing Process                                         
    Narendra Kumar Nagaram, Ashok Pantham from Satyam Computer Services, India
  • Test Metrics for Verification and Validation Activities
    Thomas Mathew & CC Liew from Motorola Asia Design Centre, Penang, Malaysia
  • Performance Testing
    from NCS Pte. Ltd, Singapore
  • A Reconnaissance Approach to Support Regression Testing
    Suhaimi bin Ibrahim from Centre for Advanced Software Engineering (CASE), University Teknologi Malaysia
  • Developing an Enterprise Testing Center of Excellence
    Shirley Tan from Mercury Interactive, Singapore
  • Software Testing Strategy in CMMI Level 5 Organization,                                 
    Woi Hin Kee from Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Managing large project’s regression process
    Saravanan Kumar from Infosys Technologies Ltd, Chicago, USA
  • Making the shift-left concept a reality through Vittorio
    Sugeeta Bhanoo, Ng Pei Ling, Lai Kam Hoong, Fairul Rizal from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Defect Prevention: Enhancing quality and reducing cost
    Mukesh Soni from Tektronics Engineering Department, Bangalore, India
  • Agile Testing                                                                                         
    Rajnish Chandra from Independent Validation Solutions, Infosys Technology Limited, Bangalore, India
  • Improving Defect Verification Using Orthogonal Defect Classification
    Farawahida Md Nzri, Sabrina Tang Wai San, Sophia Hoh from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Analysis on types of methodologies available in GUI Test Automation
    Soo Wei Fong, Loo Chan Ling, Eric from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia.
  • Test Automation Framework Development
    Satyen from Cybernet Software, India
  • Test efficiency and cycle time reduction for CDMA Product testing
    Mohammed Safiq, Liu Rong, Daza Ismael, Vemoory Madhav, Wijaya Dimas, Qian Xiang from Motorola, Singapore & Chicago
  • Web Testing Using Sahi
    Narayan Raman from Thoughtworks, Bangalore, India
  • Non-Functional Requirement Testing Methodologies for OMC Software             
    Joseph Yong, Sabrina Tang Wai San, Teah Woon Yi from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Testing Centre of Excellence (TCOE) - a Unique Model to Software Testing Services
    Jayashankar Rajanna from Infosys Techologies Ltd, Mysore, India
  • Software Testing and CMMI
    Phil Robinson from Lonsdale Systems, Perth, Australia; Processworks, Singapore 
  • Performance Engineered Applications
    Yoganand from Cybernet Software, India
  • Improving Regression Testing via ODC
    Siew Kim Kuan from the Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Requirements Management, Models and Metrics
    Narendra Kumar Nagaram, Ashok Pantham from Satyam Computer Services, India
  • Web test automation with Selenium
    Vivek Prahlad and Chad Wathington from Thoughtworks, Bangalore, India
  • Using ODC IMPACTS For A Customer Centric Approach To Testing
    Sasha Selvandrah, Parameswary Namebeley, Chiam Yin Kia from the Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • An Approach to Exploratory Testing
    Yogeswari Jayaraman from  Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia.
  • Challenges in  Testing Banking and Financial Services Applications           
    Jayashankar Rajanna from Infosys Techologies Ltd, Mysore, India
  • Test Automation Framework: Automating CDMA OMC-R testing with Perl scripting
    Yeo Eng Seng from the Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • iDEN Software Unit Testing Approaches and Tools
    Telegam Narayanan from Global Software Group, Malaysia
  • SOA Testing
    Ezhilarasan Baburaj from Cybernet Software, India
  • Test Time Reduction of CNEOMI Traps with IR Injector
    Ahmad Zaidee Abu, Chai Bee Lie from Motorola Global Software Group from Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • NEED Team – Aligning Knowledge Gathering & Building Expertise
    Zaki Iskandar Zakaria, Chen Li Nyoke, Fairul Rizal Fahrurazi, Pushpa Rani Subramanian, Shahmani Selvandrah, and Yan Siow Meng from Motorola Global Software Group, Motorola Multimedia Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
  • Testing for Large Projects
    Shriswaroop H. Joshi from Satyam Computer Services Ltd.
  • Verification Process Optimization (Software Testing Certifications)                   
    Malini, Dhamodharan from Motorola Software Group, Singapore
  • Test Strategy for Developing Complex Systems (Test Strategy)
    Li Jiong from Motorola Software Group, Singapore
  • Test Automation Tools for Unit and Component Testing (Test Automation)  
    Xiaoyan, Wang; Binhua, Zhang; Jiong, Li, Wilfred, Soon from from Motorola Software Group - Singapore
  • Keyword Driven Framework using WATIR
    Nivetha Padmanaban from Thoughtworks, Bangalore, India
  • Effective Test Planning
    Ng, Orr Thiak from Motorola Software Group, Singapore Software Centre.
  • Innovation in Testing
    Manav Ahuja from Infosys Technology Limited, Bangalore, India
If you submitted a paper that does not appear in the above list, please email stc@processworksgroup.com a copy of your paper.
The presentation opportunities exist for the following: The submissions may be the following, but not limiting to:
  • Conference presentations: for 35 min. to 45 min.
  • Half day tutorial
  • Full day tutorial
  • Half day workshop
  • Full day workshop
  • Two day workshop
  • Test Automation
  • Testing for Security
  • Functional Testing including Designing Test Cases
  • Unit Testing including Testing Techniques, White and Black Box Testing
  • Web Testing
  • Performance & Load Testing
  • Usability Testing
  • Distributed Testing
  • Risk Based Software Techniques
  • Software Testing Certifications
  • Exploratory Testing
  • Software Testing – Tools and Techniques
  • Test Techniques
  • Outsourced testing
  • Test Measurements and Metrics
  • Test Strategy
  • Model based Testing
  • Object Oriented Testing
  • Agile Software Testing Strategies
  • Testing Tools
  • Testing for Large Projects
  • Software Test Management
  • Test Estimation
  • Agile Testing and Inspections
 

 

  • 24th January, 2007: (Dateline extended to 31st January) Submission of “intent to present” accompanied by an abstract for the tutorial, workshop or conference presentation within 200 words, profile of the speaker and an e-photo.
  • 31st January, 2007: (Dateline extended to 7th February, 2007) Confirmation by the organizers.
  • 07th February, 2007: (Dateline extended to 14th February, 2007): Submission of the detailed tutorial, workshop outline or the presentation extract.
  • 18th March, 2007: Submission of the presentation slides.
    All submissions to be directed via email to stc@processworksgroup.com

 

  • All papers must be original papers
  • All papers must be technical papers.  Papers on product or services features or sales related are strictly not allowed.
  • Submissions are required to be in MSWord format. The MS word documents may not be password protected. 
  • Each conference presentation shall be accompanied with the following information:
    • Paper or Presentation Abstract (not less than 200 words)
    • Name, Profile and E-photo of the Paper Author
    • Name, Profile and E-photo of the Paper Presenter
  • Each Tutorial or Conference workshop presentation shall be accompanied with the following information:
    • Tutorial or Workshop Title
    • Tutorial or Workshop Abstract/ Objectives
    • Who should attend
    • Detailed Tutorial/ Workshop Outline (detailed implies point by point coverage)
    • Profile and E-photo of the Presenter
  • The presentation abstracts and the final presentations shall remain the copyrights of the author.
  • Processworks shall be permitted to make duplication for the attendees and participants for the tutorials and conference.
  • The conference presenters would not be paid any honorariums, professional fees or expenses reimbursements for their contribution to the event.
  • Overseas tutorial or workshop presenters (minimum of one day tutorial or workshop) would be paid economy class airfare and stay expenses.
  • The final decision of acceptance of conference papers, tutorials and workshops shall be with the review committee.