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IFPUG PRESENTS ITS FIRST INNOVATION WORKS! AWARD AT ITS SECOND ANNUAL ISMA CONFERENCE
PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ,
September 27, 2007
–For the first time, the winner of the annual Innovation
Works! Award was presented at the International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG)’s Second Annual International Software Measurement & Analysis (ISMA) Conference and Workshops, held September 9–14 at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The First Annual Innovation Works! Award, sponsored
by the David Consulting Group, was presented to Tania Skinner
from the Intel Corporation. She was awarded the honor after an
objective panel voted on numerous papers prior to the conference.
The Second Annual ISMA Conference and Fall Workshops began with
three days of educational workshops that help prepare IFPUG members
for the Certified Function Point Specialist and Certified Software
Measurement Specialist exams, which were also given on site.
These sessions were followed by a three-day software measurement
and analysis conference offering presentations in the following
tracks: Function Points, Metrics, Process Improvement, Data Analysis,
Project Management and Software Estimation.
Other highlights of the ISMA conference included keynote speeches
from industry innovators. Stephen Few, author of Show
Me the Numbers: Designing Tables and Graphs to Enlighten and Information
Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data,
exposed the problems of poor data presentation through a host
of typical examples, while also showing alternate examples of
clear, accurate and efficient communication. Dr. Rick Hefner,
Director of Process Management for Northrop Grumman Corporation,
provided in-depth discussion on measurement strategies in the
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) on Thursday, followed
by a second featured speaker, Sabrina Jackson. Although not affiliated
with the software industry, Jackson 's inspiring presentation
entitled True Colors about
the importance of developing people skills drew waves of laughter
from the audience and proved to be one of the most well-attended
sessions of the conference.
“ According to our attendees, Las Vegas was a very popular destination,
offering us all a chance to learn about changes in our industry
and also a place to network and have fun as well,” said IFPUG
President Mauricio Aguiar. “I also congratulate Tania on winning
the first Innovation Works! Award. We commend her on
a job well done.”
Attendees visited exhibits from Charismatek Software Metrics, David Consulting
Group, Prometric and Q/P Management Group during Wednesday's Vendor Fair. International
sponsors of ISMA also included Charismatek Software Metrics, David Consulting
Group, Q/P Management Group and TI Métricas.
The IFPUG board members in Las Vegas
IFPUG promotes the effective management of application software development
and maintenance activities through the use of Function Point Analysis and other
measurement techniques and provides the only industry recognized certification
program for function point proficiency. To receive further information about
function points or the benefits of IFPUG membership, contact Christopher Decker
at CDecker@cmasolutions.com ,
phone 1-609-799-4900, or visit www.ifpug.org .
About IFPUG
The International Function Point Users' Group (IFPUG) is a non-profit,
member governed organization and recognized leader in promoting
and encouraging the effective management of application software
development and maintenance activities through the use of Function
Point Analysis and other software measurement techniques. IFPUG
also provides a forum for networking and information exchange
that promotes and encourages the use of software product and
process metrics and also provides the only industry-wide certification
program for function point proficiency. Please visit www.ifpug.org for
more information.
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