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In this business breakfast, held in Madrid on 22nd March, CESJE presented their experience and vision of software quality and its importance within Public Administration. Marcos Blanco, Coordinator of the Software Certification and Quality Centre of CESJE, José Antonio Zarandieta, Functional Tests Manager of CESJE and Gonzalo Rodríguez, Non-functional Tests Manager of CESJE shared their case studies and knowledge with the attendees: Public Administrations and major Spanish companies from different sectors.
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At the end of the event we held a round table, during which, the attendees raised questions and shared their experiences with the speakers and other invited companies. Marcos Blanco and his team commented that "in these days of crisis, everybody has to do everything with less resources and the quality is the competitive advantage". They expertly guided and advised on all the topics raised in this event regarding software quality, and how Optimyth Software’s checKing solution helped them improve the quality assurance services they provide to their customers.
CESJE and Optimyth hand in hand, in Computing Magazine, March 2011
Presentations business breakfast: CESJE - 22mar2011 (ES)
CESJE and Optimyth share their experiences in SW quality - Computing - 06abr2011 (ES)
CESJE (Centre of Excellence of the Software José Espronceda) is a service inside the "Junta of Extremadura". It was founded one year ago in order to centralise control over the quality of the software developed for and by the Junta of Extremadura, and the rest of the private companies of the Autonomic Community that require quality control and certification services.
The Junta of Extremadura is a leader within Public Administrations due to its commitment to the development and distribution of Open Source applications and platforms (with projects such as LINEX, based on the Operating System LINUX), together with the usage of market solution like checKing QA from OPTIMYTH. Nowadays, it is leading initiatives for the definition of quality models and certification processes, as well as for the development of quality models for the Public Administration.



