When

Wednesday September 20, 2017 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT
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Where

Biltmore Hotel 
2151 Laurelwood Road
Santa Clara, CA 95054
 

 
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Contact

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Arrangements Chair 
American Society of Quality 
arrangements@asq-silicon-valley.org 

Praveen Gupta
Program Chair
ASQ Silicon Valley - Section 0613
programs@asq-silicon-valley.org

 

American Society of Quality Dinner Forum 

Speaker Topic: Software Process Management according to IATF 16949

Many in the quality field must be familiar by now with the latest version of IATF 16949, the Automotive Quality Management System Standard (1st edition published by IATF in October 2016). And most likely some of you did a thorough review of the new version and realized that there are some requirements related to “capability assessments for organizations developing software or products with embedded software in automotive.”

What those requirements mean and what is the impact on your organization’s current QMS? That will be covered during the presentation.

Topics:

  • Introduction to S/W process management requirements in IATF16949
  • SPICE overview
  • PDCA vs SPICE
  • Implementing SPICE

Link to August Dinner Meeting Presentation

                                                                   

  Roxana Rohde
Software Quality
Expert

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 Meeting agenda:

  • 5:00 - 5:30 - Check In & Registration
  • 5:30 - 6:10 - Networking
  • 6:15 - 6:55 - Dinner
  • 6:55 - 7:10 - Section Business: Section Chair
  • 7:10 - 8:25 - Presentation  
  • 8:25 - 8:30 - Door Prize drawing

Registration- a three part process:1) having a meal? and 2) select meal if you are having one  3) pay for the meal via PayPal

  • Advance $35
  • Late/Walk-in $40
  • Unemployed $20
  • Presentation only and special guests $0

Note: Advance registration ends at midnight Monday, September 18.

Cancellation Policy: no refunds will be available unless you notify us before Monday night at midnight.

The ASQ Silicon Valley Leadership Team hopes to see you all at our dinner meeting!

Douglas has many years of experience as a consultant, manager, and engineer in the computer and software industries . In addition to teaching, he provides organizational assessments, strategic quality planning, and test planning services. His recent technical work has focused on equivalence class analysis, test oracles, and advanced test automation architectures. He is a regular speaker at conferences worldwide, holds credentials for teaching Computer Science at the college level, and has taught management, technical, and quality assurance related university classes for several Universities on both coasts. He has been very active in the Section's activities; teaching classes, leading the Software TAG (SSQA), and he holds the distinction of being ASQ's SV Section Chair twice. He is also a founder, Lead instructor, and Past President of the Association for Software Testing (AST), an international professional society.