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THE SPONSORS...

Quality Week '97 (QW'97) is run by Software Research Institute (SR/Institute), a not-for-profit subsidiary of Software Research, Inc., in cooperation with the ACM and the National Software Council.

ABOUT THE ACM...

The ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) has approved Quality Week '97 as an event presented in cooperation with the ACM. Click here for complete information on the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery).

ABOUT THE NATIONAL SOFTWARE COUNCIL...

The National Software Council (NSC) is a non-profit body that aims to bring major focus on critical software issues facing the nation. Headed by Larry Bernstein (formerly of AT&T) and staffed by recognized authorities and leaders in the software community, the current NSC agenda includes investigations and action programs on USA software value-added awareness, software education and certification, and software trustworthiness. Click here for complete information on the National Software Council (NSC).

Click here for a quick look at the National Software Council Mission Statement.

ABOUT SOFTWARE RESEARCH INSTITUTE...

Software Research Institute, SR/Institute, a not-for-profit subsidiary of Software Research, Inc., was founded to promote the issues of software quality throughout the software development community.

In addition to the Quality Week Conference series SR/Institute sponsors continuing education seminars in the general area of software quality and software engineering, and Software Quality Forums at which software quality industry leaders provide state of the art technology transfer to industry executives about how to best apply current technology to immediate software quality needs.