March 8-11, 2004
Orlando World Center Marriott
Orlando, Florida
Theme: "Enterprise Process Improvement: Better Products,
Dependable Services, Cultures of Excellence"
*** All inquiries to customer-relations@sei.cmu.edu ***
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Registration - Important Deadline: February 27, 2004
- last day advance registrations will be accepted
- last day special dietary requests will be accepted
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The Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) Conference is the leading
international conference and exhibit showcase for software process
improvement (SPI). Now in its 16th year, the conference brings together
international representatives from government, industry, and academia
for a global perspective on process improvement activities and results.
This four-day event is geared toward process professionals
who champion the systematic improvement of people, process,
and technology at their organizations. Areas of emphasis include:
.. building quality products on cost and on schedule
.. establishing and maintaining continuous improvement efforts
.. strategically aligning your organization with industry leaders
The SEPG 2004 program includes general sessions, invited and
contributed presentations, tutorials, panel discussions, and informal
birds-of-a-feather (BoF) sessions. The SEPG 2004 Preliminary Program
is available on the Web at http://www.sei.cmu.edu/sepg/SEPG2004Prelim.pdf
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University
Mr. Kevin Carroll, Program Executive Officer, Enterprise Information Systems
Mr. Thomas McCann, Walt Disney Imagineering
Dr. Thomas Wagner, Robert Bosch, GmbH
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For more information about SEPG 2004 or exhibiting at SEPG,
or to be added to our mailing list, contact
SEI Customer Relations
Phone: 412 / 268-5800
E-mail: customer-relations@sei.cmu.edu
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The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a federally funded research
and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense
and operated by Carnegie Mellon University.
SEI and SEPG are service marks of Carnegie Mellon University.
Copyright 2004 Carnegie Mellon University.