Canadian University Software Engineering Conference

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The Canadian University Software Engineering Conference (formerly Canadian Undergraduate Software Engineering Conference), or CUSEC, is a conference held yearly around mid-January at various cities of Canada since 2002. The conference promotes software engineering around a unique theme each year. Its audience is mostly the undergraduate students from different parts of Canada, with occasional participants from the academia or from the industry. Keynote speeches, tutorials, and corporate and academic presentations are given by the top figures and personalities in software engineering. In Canada, it is one of the most well known technological conferences among the academia and the industry, and an important development in the still young and rapidly evolving discipline of software engineering.

[edit] History

In 2000, John Kopanas, then an undergraduate student in the new software engineering programme at Concordia University, envisioned the creation of a conference "by students, for students" in the field of software engineering. He and fellow students in the same programme then put together plans and set them in motion. The result of their effort was the first edition of the conference, CUSEC 2002, which took place in Montreal, lasted 2 days, and attracted an audience of over 150 students from across Canada.

Witnessing the success of the first conference, Kopanas decided to continue the tradition and expand the conference. Today, in 2007, the number of attendees has grown to over 250 students and professionals. The number of keynote speeches has also increased to five while the conference now lasts three days instead of two.

[edit] CUSEC Editions and Keynote Speakers






  • CUSEC 2007: Designing for the Future, January 18th-20th, 2007 Montreal, Quebec
    • Dave Thomas, Author, The Pragmatic Programmer
    • Pete McBreen, President, Software Craftsmanship Inc.
    • Ralph E. Johnson, Research Associate professor, University of Illinois
    • James R. Cordy, Professor and Director, School of Computing, Queen's University
    • Venkat Subramanian, Founder of Agile Development, Inc. and Adjunct Professor & Director of Undergraduate Studies CS, University of Houston


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