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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/).
  • 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 on August 21 2001. 
  • HCI International '99  invited Tiziana Perinotti, TGP Consulting founder and creator of this Forum, to give a talk on "New Trends In HCI Practice" at the 8th Int'l Conference on Human-Computer Interaction in Munich, Germany, August 25, 99. 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, California, USA, on May 12, 98. 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 on April 15, 96. Minutes from her presentation on “Concurrent Multilingual Software Releases” were prepared by Charlie Pfefferkorn.
  • Tiziana Perinotti discussed "Innovations in multi-lingual software releases" at STC - Society for Technical Communication on May 14, 96.
  • Tiziana Perinotti presented the topic "Writing software for an Int'l audience" at the IMUG at Apple R&D Center on June 20, 96. She described a set of basic guidelines for SW Mac and Windows developers.
  • Conference on "Int'l Software Business Development And Globalizing Software Products", March 17, 94. Speech at the "Technical Implementation Issues in Software Globalization" session at the Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA.
  • IMUG (Int'l Macintosh Users Group) at Apple R&D Center in Cupertino, CA and at Apple Marketing Center in San Jose, CA.
  • Seminar in two sessions at Sun Microsystems Inc. in Mountain View, CA.
  • Software Entrepreneurs' Forum, International Software Group (SIG): special presentation on "What's So Special About Translating Software".