Speaking on the 2006 IRMA conference
Just got an email with the excerpt below today.
Your submission for IRMA2006 has been subjected to a double-blind, peer-review process, utilizing 3 or 4 external reviewers. The review process for your manuscript, “132” submitted to the 2006 IRMA International Conference has been completed. Your paper has been accepted for presentation at IRMA2006 and inclusion in the conference proceedings as a full paper.
My paper on iterative development and personas has been accepted at the 2006 Information Resources Management Association conference – a fairly big conference in Washington D.C.. I am speaking on the track called Agile Approaches to Systems Development. Can’t wait!
Only problem with those long review processes is that it’s a while ago I wrote the paper. So I’d rather use the opportunity to talk about something else – something newer. Oh well – that’ll be in 2007?