7th Annual IEEE IT Professional Conference at TCF
The Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) is the nation's longest running personal computer show and it is being held at The College of New Jersey. For the seventh year, the Trenton Computer Festival is extending its program to provide Information Technology and computer professionals with an additional day of conference. It is intended, in an economical way, to provide attendees with insight and information pertinent to their jobs, and to keep them informed of emerging technologies that could impact their work. The IT Professional Conference will be run between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM on Friday, March 9, 2012 with additional sessions on Saturday, March 10. |
Trenton Computer Festival Information Technology Professional Conference at The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ
Friday, March 9th, 2012 at 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
| Admission
(Advanced Purchase Tickets below) |
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| Advance Purchase Tickets: Students and Senior Citizens: | $ 35.00 |
| Advance Purchase Tickets: Professionals: | $125.00 |
| At the door: Students, Senior Citizens, and Professionals | $150.00 |
| Note: Admission
includes continental breakfast, lunch, and admission
to the main Festival on Saturday. |
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The TCF IT Professional Conference is is co-sponsored by the IEEE-USA (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and the Princeton Central Jersey Section, and the joint Princeton Chapters of the IEEE Computer Society and the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery).
Door Prizes will be raffled including development kits and books
| Track | ||
| Development | Management & Systems Analysis | Professional Development and Technology |
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Programming without Code Pat Palmer |
Take Two Beads and Call
Me in the Morning –
Managing Software
Development Projects
Better Howard Deiner |
Planning for Retirement David Maurer |
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Flexible Codeless
Applications Gary Clayton |
Use Cases Dennis Mancl |
Manufacturing &
Distribution Technology:
New Horizons for 2012 &
Beyond Joseph Flesch |
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Building within
Frameworks Robert Gezelter |
Intellectual Property -
Protecting the fruits of
your labor Joel Miller |
The Black Swan and
Information Security Rebecca Mercuri, Ph.D. |
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Getting the Most from
Parawise Testing George Sherwood |
Demystifying Cloud
Computing – A Guide for
Mid-Career IT Developers Eeraj J. Qaisar |
Learning a New
Programming Language?
Why not C# .NET
Programming? Don Hsu |
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Getting Started with
Clojure Michael Redlich |
Web Site Accessibility Mike Barlow |
An Introduction to X3D Charles Lamb |
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Instrumented Agile
Templates Satish Thatte, Ph. D. |
Legal Issues in
Information Technology Fred WIlf |
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This year we've added numerous talks that could not be fit into the normal Friday sessions. All attendees to the Friday sessions are invited to attend these additional sessions on the following day.
| Saturday Talks |
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Automated Functional
Testing Rajaram Ganeshan |
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Power System Analysis
and Computation Anthony Deese |
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Patents, Trademarks,
Copyrights, oh my! Anthony Carlis |
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A Gentle Introduction to
the Cloud Peter DePasquale |
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Product Development
Methodologies for
Success Jerry Bellott |
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Supercomputing on your
desktop via Cuda Alan Andrea |
Admission includes all Friday talks, a Continental Breakfast and Lunch, admission extended Saturday (March 10) talks, admission to the general TCF festival on Saturday (March 10). Tickets purchased at the door are $150 (Students, Seniors and Professionals).
IT
Professional Conference
Seminars
Networking Session
Demonstrations



