The stareast conference is coming up in April of 2010 and I'm trying to make a business case for it being worthwhile to go to. Has anyone been to a past one? Was it worthwhile? Did you gain anything from it?

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This is way past STAR East 2010 but there are no answers and STAR East 2011 is coming up later this year, so maybe an answer is still useful.

I've been to STAR East several times, most recently around 2007 or so. The people at SQE do a good job organizing it and attracting speakers. I have heard that the majority of attendees to STAR tend to be first-time attendees, and so there are generally a lot of intro level sessions. In my experience (after 15 years of testing), I've always gotten some new idea or reminded of an idea that I wanted to investigate more when I've gone. However, the conference for me is as much about interacting with the people as they are with the sessions, and it's just as likely that the new idea comes from a conversation outside of a conference session (over breakfast/lunch/dinner or in the evening) as it does from a session itself. It's important to be willing to talk to people to really get the value out of a conference.

At this point, STAR isn't my first choice for a conference, but that's predominantly due to me feeling like I've gotten deeper, more advanced ideas at other conferences (like CAST or PNSQC when I've attended them), the fact that the people I've previously associated with are more likely to be found at those conferences, and the fact that I've rarely gotten budgetary approval to go to more than one a year (if I even got that). If I had the budgetary approval to go to multiple conferences, STAR would definitely still be one I'd look at the sessions and consider.

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