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Automated Testing: Go Beyond the Basics[presentation]
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You've been through some initial automation bootstrapping and training. You're now three to six months down the road and spending too much time chasing intermittent test failures and maintaining your scripts. You're dealing with frustration and trust issues in the automated tests. What... |
Jim Holmes
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It’s Time to Automate Your Exploratory Testing[presentation]
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Exploratory testing (ET) is a great complement to traditional test approaches. Testing professionals often see ET as an approach for manual testing. However, trying to organize ET from a test process perspective can be a challenge. There is an important question to ask—and answer... |
Jim Trentadue
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Comprehensive Performance Testing: From Early Dev to Live Production[presentation]
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Although the idea of doing performance testing throughout the software lifecycle sounds simple enough, as soon as you try to combine the concepts of “always testing” (in dev, pre-prod, and production) with “limited time and resources” and throw in the word “comprehensive,” the challenges... |
Brad Stoner
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Become a Mindful Tester: Eliminate the Clutter, Weather Any Storm[presentation]
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Losing your focus because change is hitting you from all sides? Meetings and technology disrupting much of your day? End the day not knowing what you’ve accomplished? It’s for you to learn the power of mindfulness techniques. Francie Van Wirkus guides your discovery of how mindfulness... |
Francie Van Wirkus
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Agile Strategies for Traditional Software Development Teams[presentation]
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Many development and test teams are still working on more traditional software projects that release every few months or longer, rather than daily or weekly. Benefits of adopting continuous development strategies into a standard software cycle include immediate feedback on code changes... |
Melanie Drake
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The Tester’s Role: Balancing Technical Acumen and User Advocacy[presentation]
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Ten years ago, many of us started our careers in testing, generally moving from a different internal role. It was common for people who were product users to be hired to jump start their technical career. Now, we see the growth of tester positions that require coding experience or a... |
Melissa Tondi
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Testing in an Agile World: The Current State and Future Possibilities[presentation]
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Delivering high quality applications in an agile world is becoming more complex and challenging because of the changes the web and mobile are undergoing. Web testing continues to get much more difficult due to: increasing use of open technologies (HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) and web... |
Nikhil Kaul
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What Time Is It Over There? Managing Your Global QA Team[presentation]
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Cheaper … faster … smarter—words familiar to modern QA test team leaders everywhere. Although many organizations recognize that a globally-distributed QA model will achieve some of these objectives, it comes with obvious challenges. Lack of immediate communication, not knowing what the... |
Elizabeth Wisdom
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The Boss Chose the Cloud: What Does that Mean for You?[presentation]
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Although most test managers and testing staff know how to cope with new and difficult testing challenges, Martin Pol and Jeroen Mengerink maintain that the cloud phenomenon requires special attention. Testing must evolve and innovate to address the newly introduced risks combined with... |
Martin Pol and Jeroen Mengerink
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Virtually Speaking: Leading Distributed Test Teams[presentation]
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As a newly promoted quality assurance manager, Willie Smith assumed responsibility for a large application that allows UPS customers to ship packages worldwide. His team was distributed worldwide and had varying levels of automation experience, application knowledge, and QA processes... |
Willie Smith
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Get a Handle on Your Test Data—Starting Now[presentation]
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If you don’t proactively manage and control your application test data, you may be missing out on a big process improvement that will save money, improve test coverage, and may save your systems from embarrassing failures. Paul Merrill describes the advantages and disadvantages of four... |
Paul Merrill
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Exploratory Testing and Automated Testing: Create a Healthy Relationship[presentation]
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With the pressure of decreased time-to-market and the demand for error-free web applications, some people erroneously believe that test automation can solve all our defect woes. Dawn Jardine believes that neither test automation alone nor exploratory testing alone can solve quality issues. |
Dawn Jardine
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Testing in a Continuous Delivery Pipeline: Faster, Better, Cheaper[presentation]
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The continuous delivery pipeline is the process of taking new or changed features from developers, and getting features deployed into production and delivered quickly to the customer. Gene Gotimer says testing within continuous delivery pipelines should be designed so the earliest tests... |
Gene Gotimer
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Making the Move to Behavior-Driven Development[presentation]
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Behavior-driven development (BDD) is a hot topic in the development community. Not only does a properly implemented BDD process help drive increased automation and quicker development cycles, it also facilitates better collaboration between departments and reduces siloed communication. |
Kevin Dunne
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A Day in the Life of a Test Architect[presentation]
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Although Lee Hawkins stumbled into testing—in 1999 after migrating from the UK to Australia amid a tech boom time—he has since become a passionate member of the worldwide testing community and currently holds the title of principal test architect. So, what does that really mean? |
Lee Hawkins
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