Calvin Alum to Speak At Software Conference

From: Phil de Haan <dehp@calvin.edu>
Date: Fri Nov 02 2007 - 09:33:04 EDT

November 2, 2007 == MEDIA ADVISORY

Summary: A Calvin alumnus from the late 1960s will share her expertise as part of an upcoming software conference to be held on Calvin's campus.

Full story see http://www.calvin.edu/news/releases/2007-08/dot-graham.htm

Dorothy (Dot) Graham, a software testing expert based in the United Kingdom, will speak at her alma mater as part of the 2007 Great Lakes Software Excellence Conference (GLSEC) to be held November 7 and 8 at the Prince Conference Center at Calvin.

Graham began her career in computers with Bell Laboratories where she immediately became involved with software testing. After moving to the United Kingdom, she founded Grove Consultants in 1989 and has maintained an international clientele whom she advises and trains in techniques and tools for software testing.

In addition to her consulting work Graham has written several articles for leading software trade journals and co-authored three books.

At GLSEC, Graham will provide a morning tutorial on November 7 titled"Bird's Eye View of Testing and Management." The tutorial is designed to provide a high level overview of software testing, its techniques and tips on managing it.

In addition to her GLSEC engagement, Graham is also a contributor to the first issue of Dynamic Link: Christian Perspectives on Software Development, published by Calvin's Computer Science Department through the Vocation Venture Fund of Calvin College, which is supported by the Lilly Endowment Program.

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