carpy@drutx.ATT.COM (CarpenterC) (11/29/89)
Software Evolution The Software Maintenance Challenge December 6-7, 1989 Hyatt Regency Denver CO This concentrated seminar is designed specifically for software professionals facing the challenging task of evolving production software to support rapidly changing business needs. New techniques give you the skills to quickly rejuvenate existing systems and design customization improvements to take you company into the twenty-first century. Jay Arthur, the seminar leader, is an accomplished author with four widely-read books in the field of software engineering: "Programmer Productivity", "Measuring Programmer Productivity and Software Quality", "Unix Shell Programming", and "Software Evolution". His innovative ideas about software quality, software evolution and programmer productivity are also familiar to readers of his interviews in ComputerWorld and Software News. Some of the major topics covered include: How to complete an effective impact analysis The importance of system release plans and the steps to install one Differences in corrective, adaptive and perfective maintenance and how to manage them accordingly How to re-engineer code for future cost effectiveness Practical and effective maintenance testing plans The mechanics of managing system releases and how to install your own Making quality improvements an integral component of the maintenance process Improving your corrective maintenance process Making adaptive maintenance enhancements more effective and defect free Introducing perfective maintenance techniques Using incremental testing throughout the software maintenance process to improve the quality of delivered software Developing a customized testing strategy utilizing the latest popular proven technology and tools Integrating software evolution techniques with effective change management Improving system release management and tracking To register, simply call the F.A.S.T. Service Center at 303-831-6338 or 800-525-6338 weekdays 9-5 Mountain Time or mail or fax your name, title, company, address and daytime phone number to F.A.S.T. Service Center PO Box 18-P Denver, CO 80218 FAX 303-894-0448 REGISTRATION FEE: $495 per person for groups of two or more registered together by December 1, 1989 $550 per individual registration received by December 1, 1989 $595 per person after December 1, 1989 FEE INCLUDES: Textbook "Software Evolution: The Software Maintenance Challenge" Morning and break refreshments Luncheons on Wednesday and Thursday And other materials CANCELLATION POLICY: 10% fee before December 1, 20% fee December 1-5. No refunds after December 5. An individual unable to attend may send a replacement. LOCATION: THe Hyatt Regency Tech Center is located at the intersection of I-25 and I-225, 7800 East Tufts Avenue, Denver, CO. 303-779-1234 For more information please call 303-831-6338 or 800-525-6338 weekdays 9-5 Mountain Time. AT&T employees can drop by my office 30E78 for a brochure. Please do not call me as I am not affiliated with the seminar. -- Good health is merely the slowest rate at which one can die.