Sponsored by the International Institute for Software Testing (IIST), this full-day seminar will address what testing professionals must do to make software testing a recognized profession and how to improve the image of the testing organization at your company. This is a $695 value at no charge for this one-time event.
Plan to attend these outstanding educational sessions FREE OF CHARGE on May 6th, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
Four Points by Sheraton Boston/Logan.
Register for both seminars by filling out the registration form once.

Disciplined Software Testing Practices (8:30 - 12:00)
In the morning session, Dr. Hanna, Chairman of IIST, will address the challenges facing test organizations and the skills needed by test professionals to meet those challenges. He will present the twelve Disciplined Software Testing Practices that every testing organization and every testing professional must exploit in order to establish a more disciplined testing profession.
Effective Test Management (1:00 - 4:30)
In the afternoon session, Dr. Hanna will share with you his ten Effective Test Management Practices that every test manager can use to effectively manage test projects. Dr. Hanna will also address the requirements for the Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP) and the Certified Test Manager (CTM) certifications.
By registering you are able to attend both the morning and afternoon seminars. You are not required to attend both if unable.


A block of rooms is reserved for Software Dimensions/The International Institute for Software Testing attendees for a special rate of $119 per night at the Four Points by Sheraton Boston/Logan until April 20, 2010 or until the rooms are used up. These rooms are on a first come availability basis. In order to receive the discounted room rate, you need to mention IIST/Software Dimensions Boston Free Seminar and call 1-800-368-7764 to make the reservation.
Four Points by Sheraton Boston/Logan
407 Squire Rd
Revere, MA 02151
Hotel: 781-284-7200
FAX: 781-284-1886
Reservations: 1-800-368-7764

Click here to enter a starting location for driving directions directly to the hotel.
From New Hampshire / Vermont (Northeast)
Take Interstate 93 South to Route 128 (I-95N.). Follow Route 128 to Route 1 South for 8 miles to Route 60 Malden / Revere. Take the 3rd exit out of the rotary (traffic circle). At the 1st set of lights, make a U-turn and then make a right into the hotel parking lot.
From North
Take Highway 95 South to State Route 1 South. Travel for approximately 8 miles until you come to State Route 60 East. Continue on State Route 60 Malden / Revere. At the 1st light, make a U-turn. Proceed 200 yards to the hotel's entrance.
From Logan International Airport (East)
Follow the airport exit to Route 1A North Revere. Continue on Route 1A North for 2 miles to Route 60 West. Travel Route 60 West for 2 miles. The hotel is on your right after the Northgate Shopping Center.
From West
Take Highway 90 East to Route 1A North. Continue on Route 1 North for 2 miles to Route 60 West. Enter the roundabout to continue on Route 60 West, and the hotel's entrance is on the right after passing Northgate Shopping Center.
From South
Take Highway 95 North to Highway 93 North. Stay on Highway 93 North into Boston until you come to state Route 1 North (Exit 27). Continue approximately 6 miles to Route 60 East Malden / Revere. At the 1st set of lights, make a U-turn and continue 200 yards to the hotel's entrance.

"It was a great session. I was not expecting as much information in a FREE seminar. I definitely learned new tools to use on my projects."
Victoria Madison
"The instructor was absolutely the most dynamic speaker I have ever heard. I thoroughly enjoyed the seminar. would love to attend additional training."
Mindy Holder
"The fact that the sales pitch wasn't what this was about was invaluable to make me want to come back to the full week of courses."
Lavina Phelan
"What a nice surprise...I thought this was just a marketing tool. The instructor was very detailed in this seminar and makes me proud to be in the testing profession."
BJ Kumagai
"I enjoyed this seminar more so than other seminars on testing. The reason is that this presenter has experience in the field, rather than someone who is presenting another person's or company's product and has no working knowledge of how it really affects the people involved. I am very interested in attending future seminars and training classes that you have to offer."
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