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XP2010 - 11th International Conference on Agile Software Development

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Location: Trondheim, Norway, From Jun-01-2010 To Jun-04-2010
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATIONXP2010

11th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP2010 1-4 June 2010, Trondheim, Norway http://xp2010.org/

Early registration deadline: 24 March 2010

XP is a leading international conference on agile methods in software and information systems development. XP 2010 will bring together software and information systems professionals, both researchers and practitioners, to discuss the latest trends, applications, and theory, share experiences, and reveal new research results in agile software development.

XP2010 features a full four-day program of up to nine parallell tracks with Tutorials, Workshops, Experience Reports, Research Presentations, Invited Industry Talks, Lightning Talks, Open Space, Posters, and a Doctoral Symposium

This year’s keynote speakers are:

Scott Page (University of Michigan Ann Arbor): Leveraging Diversity in Parallel: Perspective, Heuristics, and Oracles

David Anderson (Seattle, Washington): Catalyzing Lean: Building a Limited WIP Society in Your Organization

Bjørn Alterhaug (NTNU) & John Pål Inderberg (NTNU): Improvisation: Between Panic and Boredom Perspectives on teamwork, dialogue and presence in music and other contexts

XP2010 will be held in Trondheim, which is Norway’s third largest municipality. Trondheim is a Norwegian center of education, technical and medical research with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and SINTEF located in the city. NTNU has about 25,000 students. The conference will be at the Rica Nidelven hotel. On the riverbed floor of the hotel you will find the conference section with airy meeting rooms, all with wireless internet access, natural daylight and a view of the Nidelven river. A thousand years ago the Viking King Olav Tryggvason sailed up this river before founding his seat of government in Trondheim. For the fourth year in a row the Rica Nidelven Hotel has been presented with the award for Norway’s best breakfast. Over 400 hotels in Norway compete annually for this award, which is judged by a panel of top chefs from Norway and Twinings.

For an overview of topics and presentations, please see the conference program at http://xp2010.org/