Google Test Automation Conference 2009 – Zurich, Switzerland
June 15th, 2009 | Published in Google Testing
We have already received several inquiries about this year's GTAC - thanks for your enthusiasm, here's the news you've been waiting for - we will host the GTAC 2009 October 21 and 22 at the Google offices in Zurich, Switzerland.
As with previous years, the focus of the conference will be on solving software engineering challenges using tools and automation. This year will have a special focus on "Testing for the Web". We are looking forward to getting together to sharing lessons learned and practical experience testing web apps, services, and systems. We are also encouraging a discussion on effectively testing apps and services for mobile devices.
We will have a call for proposals coming out very soon - watch this space!
One of the strengths of the conference is that it's driven by a peer group and vocal participation. As in previous years, GTAC is an invitation only conference to share great ideas and to have your thoughts challenged and refined. When you apply, we want you to tell us what ideas and questions you'll bring to the conference, and how you can further the discussion. We will open the application process in late July 2009.
Please send suggestions, questions and recommendations to: or post your comments here to this blog.
As with previous years, the focus of the conference will be on solving software engineering challenges using tools and automation. This year will have a special focus on "Testing for the Web". We are looking forward to getting together to sharing lessons learned and practical experience testing web apps, services, and systems. We are also encouraging a discussion on effectively testing apps and services for mobile devices.
We will have a call for proposals coming out very soon - watch this space!
One of the strengths of the conference is that it's driven by a peer group and vocal participation. As in previous years, GTAC is an invitation only conference to share great ideas and to have your thoughts challenged and refined. When you apply, we want you to tell us what ideas and questions you'll bring to the conference, and how you can further the discussion. We will open the application process in late July 2009.
Please send suggestions, questions and recommendations to: or post your comments here to this blog.