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Best talks and discussions

The best Discussions

  1. Panel discussion: How to launch local startup to global market?
    Moderator: Nick Puntikov, First Line Software, Software-Russia.com. Average score: 3.931 out of 4.
  2. Panel discussion: Students in IT companies
    Moderator: Andrey Ivanov, JetBrains, SPbAU RAS. Average score: 3.743 out of 4.

The best Invited talks

  1. LLVM and Clang — Advancing Compilers and Tools
    Chris Lattner, LLVM. Average score: 3.900 out of 4.
  2. How To Do Kick-Ass Software Development
    Sven Peters, Atlassian. Average score: 3.884 out of 4.
  3. Adaptive project estimation master-class
    Maxim Dorofeev, Multiskill.ru. Average score: 3.659 out of 4.
  4. “Mine Your Own Business” — Using Process Mining to Turn Big Data into Real Value
    Wil van der Aalst, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, PAIS Lab, NRU HSE. Average score: 3.652 out of 4.
  5. Pitch Perfect – How to Make Your Company Attractive for Acquisition
    Dmitri Dubograev, FEMIDA.US. Average score: 3.640 out of 4.
  6. How to teach your kid to program
    Dmitry Soshnikov, Microsoft / HSE / MAI. Average score: 3.636 out of 4.
  7. IT 4.0 – The Opportunity and The Challenge
    Dave Thomas, Bedarra Research Labs. Average score: 3.581 out of 4.

The Best Research paper in the field of software engineering, and the winners of the Bertrand Meyer’s Award

Using meta-modelling to forecast software development project characteristics
Vladimir Itsykson and Andrey Bazhenov, Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University

The best Regular presentations

  1. Caution! Patent trolls! Theory, practice and a few examples
    George Bardmesser, Bardmesser Law Group. Average score: 3.923 out of 4.
  2. WebRTC: Call me from your browser!
    Vladimir Beloborodov, MERA NN. Average score: 3.909 out of 4.
  3. New architecture of mobile applications based on Xamarin technology with examples of Kommersant app for iOS and Android
    Vadim Mityakin, Galssoft. Average score: 3.793 out of 4.
  4. Appling Principle of least astonishment to API development
    Andrey Gordienkov, Luxoft Training. Average score: 3.786 out of 4.
  5. Lightweight Linux Dynamic Libraries Profiling Technique for Embedded Systems
    Kirill Krinkin, Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University. Average score: 3.750 out of 4.
  6. Check, model and check again – three practical suggestions to improve parallel development cycle with Intel tools
    Ekaterina Antakova, Intel. Average score: 3.696 out of 4.
  7. Software Defined Networks and Virtualization of Network Services: New Challenges for Software Developers
    Ruslan Smelyanskiy, Moscow State University. Average score: 3.688 out of 4.
  8. Patenting interface of a mobile application
    Michail Radchenko, SoftPatent. Average score: 3.667 out of 4.
  9. Effective Meeting
    Damir Tenishev, Return on Intelligence (ex Exigen Services). Average score: 3.657 out of 4.
  10. Startups in the Amazon Web Services – the subtleties, pitfalls, recipes
    Aleksander Serbul, 1C-Bitrix. Average score: 3.625 out of 4.
  11. Using F# for Real-time Stream Data Processing: from Twitter and Financial Analytics to Kinect and Leap Motion Sensors
    Dmitry Soshnikov, Microsoft / HSE / MAI. Average score: 3.615 out of 4.
  12. Using Wiki and Tracking system to deal with agile requirements (experience report)
    Roman Alyoshkin, Acronis. Average score: 3.571 out of 4.
  13. Arranging online-sales of your product: travel guide passing repeated mistakes
    Olesya Chedleeva, Avangate B.V. Average score: 3.571 out of 4.
  14. Face detection and classification on mobile devices
    Igor Markov, Auriga. Average score: 3.571 out of 4.
  15. 3 practice of creative thinking in the development of user interfaces (UI)
    Vladimir Zavertaylov, Sibirix. Average score: 3.568 out of 4.


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  • I was privileged to speak at CEE-SECR in 2011 to a large group of Russian software experts on the future of Scrum. It is inspiring to see how over the last few years, Scrum has taken hold and is truly transforming the culture of the Russian software industry. This process is driven in large part by the drive and dedication of leaders like the organizers of the CEE-SECR event to make the most advanced knowledge and best practices available to their fellow software professionals. It is professionally gratifying to be a part of this effort.

    Jeff Sutherland
    CEO
    Scrum Inc.

  • Thank you for all the excellent arrangements you made for my participation in CEE SEC[R]. The conference was very well managed.

    Dr. Bill Curtis
    Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist
    Cast Software

  • The conference program always keeps focus on important aspects of state-of-the-art software engineering technologies, and provides a unique opportunity and ground to meet in person with world-known gurus in software engineering. I would like to highlight the excellent atmosphere of SECR that enables fascinating discussions and practical experience exchange with colleagues from leading IT companies. Participants of the conference have become good friends, and the conference itself can be considered an annual meeting of Software Engineering Club members.

    Alexander Babkin
    Manager of Quality Engineering team
    Motorola Mobility St. Petersburg

  • SECR is an impressive conference: it covers a broad range of computer science topics, has engaged and excited speakers and attendees, is well organized, and generally a lot of fun to attend. It’s a great place to learn about new topics and meet experts in the field.

    Chris Lattner
    Founder and chief architect
    LLVM

  • Thank you for letting me participate in such a great experience. I really enjoyed all presentations I have attended. Great speakers and vast diversity of talks let me learn so much in such a short time.

    Kamil Grabowski
    Software Developer
    Menlo Innovations

  • Thumbs up for the organizers of the SECR conference. The event was extremely well organized and managed, and I derived enormous satisfaction from meeting up with very interesting people and making lots of extremely useful contacts among the Software Engineering professionals. Keep up the good job!

    Tatiana Danielyan
    Deputy Director of Linguistic Product Department
    ABBYY

  • Thanks to the organizers for a great event. There were many interesting presentations, lively discussions and bright personalities. In particular we noticed a close connection between generations and unexpectedly large common ground between academia and practitioners.

    Alexander Spiridonov
    Head of software testing and maintenance
    Omnicomm

  • The conference was very well organized! All information was available on the website in advance. The leading experts and interesting speakers were invited from Russia and around the world. Selected presentations were relevant and informative. The round tables devoted to innovations, investment, forecasts for the future were very interesting. Many thanks to the organizers!

    Evgeny Philippov
    Director, CIS
    Exigen Services

  • At the last year’s event, we heard from Dr. Jeff Sutherland, the co-inventor of Scrum, that his company Scrum Inc. was launching a new Scrum capability assessment methodology. Since it is always extremely valuable to learn from the best, we decided to undergo the assessment, and as a result First Line became the first software firm in the world to be awarded an official Scrum Capability Rating by Scrum Inc.

    Alexander Pozdniakov
    CEO
    First Line Software

  • SECR was a remarkable event, in a number of ways. The quality and breadth both of the presenters and attendees made this a world-class conference on software engineering of great value to academics and practitioners alike. It was particularly useful and rewarding for those of us coming from abroad to learn something about Russia today and the state of the Russian software industry. It is an impressive and growing community that will only increase in importance in years to come.

    Michael Cusumano
    Professor
    MIT Sloan

  • CEE-SEC(R) goes from strength to strength, year to year. Each year larger, and more important, better: better papers, better speakers, even a better venue! The Object Management Group is proud to participate, and I personally tremendously enjoyed my participation and look forward to 2013. This is one of the best software engineering events in Eastern Europe – and perhaps the world.

    Richard Soley
    Chairman and CEO
    Object Management Group

  • CEE-SECR is different from other conferences: successful smiling friendly people give the impression that I was on another planet; The conference is well organized and comfortable for participants, there was a speakers’ room, WiFi, space for discussions with a board and a screen. A pleasant fact for me was that at the last moment, when I was about to leave on a plane one of the participants told me he was going to SECR for only 2 reports, one of which is mine.

    Boris Shteinberg
    Professor
    Southern Federal University (Russian Federation)

  • As a speaker I really liked the conference organization — everything was quick and exactly as was agreed. As a participant I really enjoyed the conference program. Sometimes due to two or even three interesting reports in parallel tracks, it was almost impossible to make a choice, but I think it is a good thing for a conference.

    Maxim Dorofeev
    Managing partner
    Multiskill.ru

  • The SECR-2011 conference pleasantly surprised with the quite uncommon for scientific forums mix of intelligence and creativity, highly informative reports, participants’ real interest in learning, and all this with an excellent organizational support. Many thanks to the organizers who took care about all the details, which made participation in the conference pleasant, interesting and very useful.

    Dr.Yuri Karpov
    Professor
    SPbSTU (Polytech)

  • I am always delighted to participate in SECR. On the one hand, the conference attracts me by really work atmosphere and environment, by a big number of speakers whom are interesting to hear, and on the other hand, by numerous round tables devoted to various problems which seem to be really vital to the major part of participants. I am really pleased with the informal atmosphere which always predominates on the sessions themselves as well as in the lobby talks within the backroom space. All these actions are usually held on a very high professional level. It is also great that in spite of purely engineering scope of the conference many other topics related to the software engineering are also discussed here, such as human resources and training in IT companies, IP protection etc. No doubts, that SECR is considered to be a world-class conference and comprehensively reflects the status of IT industry in Russia as well as development trends in the world.

    Vyacheslav Nesterov
    General Manager of the Software Development Center
    EMC Russia

  • It was nice being back in Moscow and at CEE-SECR. It is a very well organized conference you have, quite different in scope from the normal “western” conferences I attend — and I mean that positively. There is a more practitioner approach, but still some academic touch. And you seem to have a very enthusiastic — and growing — audience attending. So you must be on the right track.

    Lars Bendix
    Associate professor
    Lund University, Sweden

  • I was very impressed with the Software Engineering Conference Russia. In part, this was due to the hard work of the organizers and sponsors of the conference. And in part, the success of the conference was a result of the desire of Russian software professionals to network, learn, and advance the state-of-the-practice. This is a hallmark of our emerging discipline: the professionalization of software engineering. The enthusiasm of the attendees and speakers at SECR was notable. All who were associated with the conference are to be congratulated.

    Mark Paulk
    Carnegie Mellon researcher
    CMM co-author

  • I truly enjoyed speaking at SECR. The hospitality given to the speakers was exceptional and the conference was very well run. I am looking forward to returning soon!

    Mark Lines
    Managing Partner
    Scott W. Ambler + Associates