Cem Kaner

Cem Kaner is a professor of software engineering at Florida Institute of Technology, and the Director of Florida Tech's Center for Software Testing Education & Research (CSTER) since 2004. He is perhaps best known outside academia as an advocate of software usability and software testing.

Prior to his professorship, Kaner worked in the software industry beginning in 1983 in Silicon Valley "as a tester, programmer, tech writer, software development manager, product development director, and independent software development consultant." In 1988, he and his co-authors Jack Falk and Hung Quoc Nguyen published what became, at the time, "the best selling book on software testing," Testing Computer Software.[1] He has also worked as a user interface designer.

In 2004 he cofounded the non-profit Association for Software Testing.[2]

  1. ^ Kaner, Cem (31 August 2004). "They fail to give their advertised discount (Part 2)". Alienware Sucks!. badsoftware.com. Archived from the original (Blog) on 2006-08-05. Retrieved 2006-07-27. See #Publications above for details on editions of Testing Computer Software.
  2. ^ Kaner, Cem; Registered Agent; Association for Software Testing (14 April 2004). "Articles of Incorporation of Association for Software Testing, Inc" (PDF). Association for Software Testing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-07-13. Retrieved 2006-07-28.