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Tiziana Perinotti's Talks, Seminars and Conferences

  • Recently Tiziana Perinotti has been selected as the Publications Chair of the Organizing Committee of the Hot Chips Symposium, the leading conference on high-performance microprocessors and related integrated circuits held annually at Stanford University (http://www.hotchips.org/), Silicon Valley, California.
  • Tiziana Perinotti, creator of this forum, was invited to give a presentation on the topic of "Globalization of your E-Business" at the SDForum E-Business Special Interest Group in San Francisco, California. 
  • HCI International invited Tiziana Perinotti, TGP Consulting founder and creator of this Forum, to give a talk on "New Trends In HCI Practice" at the Int'l Conference on Human-Computer Interaction in Munich, Germany. This Forum is offering the outline of the presentation entitled "Successful On-Demand Multilingual Web Publishing".
  • Tiziana Perinotti was the guest speaker for the BayCHI (Computer Human Interface) Organization at Xerox's Auditorium in Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, California. A summary of her presentation "What's So Special About Translating Software" is now available online.
  • Tiziana Perinotti was the guest speaker at the Int'l Software Forum SIG. Minutes from her presentation on “Concurrent Multilingual Software Releases” were prepared by Charlie Pfefferkorn, Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, California..
  • Tiziana Perinotti discussed "Innovations in multi-lingual software releases" at STC - Society for Technical Communication, San Jose, Silicon Valley, California..
  • Tiziana Perinotti presented the topic "Writing software for an Int'l audience" at the IMUG at Apple R&D Center in Cupertino, California. She described a set of basic guidelines for SW Mac and Windows developers.
  • Conference on "Int'l Software Business Development And Globalizing Software Products". Speech at the "Technical Implementation Issues in Software Globalization" session at the Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, Silicon Valley, California.
  • IMUG (Int'l Macintosh Users Group) at Apple R&D Center in Cupertino, Silicon Valley, California, and at Apple Marketing Center in San Jose, Silicon Valley, California.
  • Seminar in two sessions at Sun Microsystems Inc. in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, California.
  • Software Entrepreneurs' Forum, International Software Group (SIG): special presentation on "What's So Special About Translating Software", Silicon Valley, California.