Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC) 2010
Call for Attendance & Proposals
We are happy to announce that the application process is now open for Attendance and Proposals for the Fifth Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC), to be held in Hyderabad, India on October 28 - 29th.As in previous years, GTAC is an invitation only conference where we enable sharing of great ideas and active participation to challenge and refine our thoughts and experiences. As such the the application process expects you to share your ideas and insights that you would bring to the conference and how these would further the discussion about this year’s theme of Test to Testability. This information will help the committee select a balanced audience of seasoned practitioners, students and academics. Also this year, we are introducing a participant-driven format that will give the power to the attendees to select and voice their opinion on the speakers and the content! To make these changes, we are opening up proposals and attendance applications simultaneously. Once the initial set of participants are finalized, we will conduct online viewing and voting by the participants for presentations. How to applyFor Attendance: Please visit http://www.gtac.biz/call-for-attendance For Proposals (to present): Please visit http://www.gtac.biz/call-for-proposalsDeadlineThe due date for both categories of applications is July 9th, 2010. Registration FeesThere are no registration fees. Please check the FAQ page for more information.Further informationGeneral website: http://www.gtac.biz/Call for proposals: http://www.gtac.biz/call-for-proposalsCall for attendance: http://www.gtac.biz/call-for-attendanceFAQ: http://www.gtac.biz/faqQuestions: Email us at gtac-2010@google.comWe look forward to your applications and a great GTAC! Finally we would appreciate your help in helping us spread the word about this event.RegardsSujay Sahni on behalf of the GTAC 2010 Committee
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