IEEE is hosting an African Software Conference on the 19-21 September 2011 in Cape Town, South Africa. The ACSEAC (African Conference on Software Engineering and Applied Computing) is attracting over 200 international and African delegates.
I was introduced to this conference by a prospective co-supervisor for studies, Professor Andy Bytheway, www.imbok.org. Owing to my current Studies and my Lecturing engagement, ACSEAC organisers nominated me to partake as a voting panel member for the Best Software Paper.
Visit www.acseac.org for more information.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Voting panel member for IEEE African Conference 2011
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