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LOCALIZATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
9 February 1999
Four Point Conference Center, Norwood, MA (near Boston)
Seminar leader: Karen Combe
$ 795, group discounts available
The ability of project managers on both the vendor and the
publisher side to manage projects well is of crucial
importance for the quality, the cost, and the timely delivery
of localization projects. Many localization project managers,
however never had any formal project management training.
This seminar will give new and experienced managers a solid
grounding in project management theory and practice. Taught
by an experienced localization project manager, it will use
examples from the localization field and show the benefits
of replacing a highly individualized process with one that is
standard, repeatable, predictable and consistent.
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TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR LOCALIZATION AND
INTERNATIONALIZATION
12 February 1999
Four Point Conference Center, Norwood, MA (near Boston)
Seminar leader: Chris Langewis
$ 795, group discounts available
In an effort to contain localization costs and speed up time-to-market
localization tools have gained increased importance. As a
result a growing number of Translation Memory Programs,
Machine Translation systems, and other Localization and
internationalization tools are being offered. Each system and
product has its own distinct advantages, disadvantages, and
applications. This seminar will analyze the strength and
weaknesses of the various systems and products, enabling
attendees to understand which tools would best meet their needs.
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Other seminars offered during the same week include:
WRITING AND DESIGNING FOR LOCALIZATION, 9 February 1999
AN INTRODUCTION TO LOCALIZATION, 10-11 February 1999
SOFTWARE INTERNATIONALIZATION, 10-11 February 1999
LOCALIZATION COST MANAGEMENT, 11 February 1999
All seminars will be repeated on 13-16 April 1999 in Seattle, WA
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Ulrich Henes
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