National Best Quality Software Awards 2007
The National Best Quality Software Awards (NBQSA) competition is an
annual event organised by the British Computer Society Sri Lanka (BCSSL)
Section.
The competition serves to showcase and benchmark Sri Lankan ICT
products, which fulfils a much needed requirement of the software
industry in this highly competitive globalised economic structure.
The competition has been conduced by the BCS Sri Lanka Section since
1998 to recognise and honour significant technological developments in
the software industry.
The objectives of the NBQSA competition are to provide recognition to
outstanding achievements of individuals and organisation in Sri Lanka
who/which have contributed to the development of ICT., to create a
window to gain international recognition for locally developed ICT
products and to improve standards and the quality of local ICT products
and services to be able to compete in the international marketplace.
Since 2003 the NBQSA has been tied-up with International Awards
programmes such as the Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA), and the World
Information Technology Summit (WITSA) Awards.
This year the NBQSA 2007 competition will cover 15 categories of ICT
products and projects. The competition for 14 commercial categories and
the Tertiary Student Project category make up the category list.
The commercial category competition is open to any Sri Lankan
organisation, group or individual which/who has/have developed ICT
products within Sri Lanka. The tertiary category is open to students
from Sri Lankan Tertiary Education Institutions.
The judges for the competition have been selected based on their
knowledge of ICT and expertise in the fields they are judging.
Each Award Category will be judged by a separate Panel of Judges.
Gold, Silver and Bronze awards will be presented in each category if the
entries meet required standards. |