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Update! GTAC Keynote Speakers: Niklaus Wirth and Alberto di Meglio
Friday, July 24, 2009
by
Juergen
Allgayer
, Conference Chair
We are thrilled to announce that
Niklaus
Wirth
and Alberto
di
Meglio
are this years keynote speakers at the 4
th
Google Test Automation Conference (
GTAC
).
Niklaus
Wirth
Prof.
Niklaus
Wirth
, is the designer of several programing languages and operating systems, including Pascal and Oberon. He received many awards including the Turing award, is author of many books and articles such as "Program Development by Stepwise Refinement" and "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs". Prof.
Niklaus
Wirth
served as professor at Stanford, University of Zurich, and
ETH
Zurich.
Alberto
di
Meglio
In 2003, Dr. Alberto
di
Meglio
was appointed by
CERN
as Software Integration Manager in the
Middleware
Reengineering
Activity of the first Enabling Grids for E-science (
EGEE
) project. At the end of the
EGEE
project, thanks to the very successful results obtained with the integration and testing tools and procedures developed for the grid
middleware
developed by
EGEE
, Alberto set up Infrastructure for Testing, Integration and Configuration of Software, an international infrastructure co-funded by EC
FP
7 (European Commission:
CORDIS
- Seventh Framework Programme) for building and testing software on the grid, of which he is currently Project Director.
Reminder: Call for proposals
If you would like to give a talk at
GTAC
please remember to submit your proposal until August 1 at the latest. Please visit
http://www.gtac.biz/call-for-proposals
for details.
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