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Measuring Testing Effectiveness using Defect Detection Percentage[presentation] How good is your testing? Can you demonstrate the detrimental effect on testing if not enough time is allowed? |
Dorothy Graham, Grove Consultants UK
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Building A Dynamic Test Automation Environment[presentation] Even in a perfect world, building an organization's test automation environment is a daunting task. |
Dave Kapelanski, Compuware Corporation
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Testing Dialogues- Technical Issues[presentation] Test professionals face a myriad of issues with immature development technologies, changing systems environments, increasingly complex applications, and 24/7 reliability demands. |
Johanna Rothman, Rothman Consulting Group, Inc.
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Testing Toolkit for J2EE Systems: A Case Study[presentation] Taking a test team from a client/server environment to J2EE-based Web technologies and implementing test automation at the same time is a challenge. |
Clay Coleman, CapTech Ventures
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Test Driven Project Management[presentation] In Test-Driven Development (TDD), you write a test that fails before you write the code that makes the test pass. Expanding on that concept, Glenayre Technologies set up its test organization to drive project management issues, too. |
Scott Lazenby, Glenayre Technologies
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Use of Inspections for Product and Process Improvement[presentation] It is widely known that software inspections are a cost-effective approach for finding defects in source code as well as other project documents such as requirements specifications. |
Lawrence Day, Boeing
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Quality Assurance and .NET: How to Effectively Test Your New .NET Applications[presentation] If your organization is migrating to .NET, you need to be concerned about how .NET will impact your department's testing and quality assurance efforts. |
Dan Koloski, Empirix Software
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Introducing Test Driven Development[presentation] You may ask, why would anyone write an automated unit test for code that has not yet been written? |
Matthew Heusser, Priority-Health
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Test Automation: An Architected Solution[presentation] What does it take to produce automation "testware" that is efficient, effective, maintainable, and usable? |
Dan Young, Schwab Performance Technologies
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Pair-Wise Testing: Moving from Theory to Practice[presentation] We've all heard the phrase, "You can't test everything." This axiom is particularly appropriate for testing multiple combinations of options, selections, and configurations. |
Gretchen Henrich, LexisNexis
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Automation Tools and Exploratory Testing: Can The First Support the Second[presentation] As a tester you might wonder if automated testing tools are capable of supporting exploratory testing. |
Mieke Gevers, Segue Software Inc
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The ROI of Test Automation[presentation] It is widely known that software inspections are a cost-effective approach for finding defects in source code as well as other project documents such as requirements specifications. |
Michael Kelly, Liberty Regional Agency Markets
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Automated API Testing: A Model-Based Approach[presentation] API testing is difficult, even with automated support. However, with traditional automated testing solutions, the cost to create and maintain a test suite can be more than the savings realized from automated test execution. |
Kirk Sayre, The University of Tennessee
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Getting a Grip on Exploratory Testing[presentation] Many testers have heard about exploratory testing, and everyone does some testing without a script or a detailed plan. But how is exploratory testing different from ad-hoc testing? |
James Lyndsay, Workroom Productions
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Lessons Learned from End-to-End Systems Testing[presentation] End-to-end testing of large, distributed systems is a complex and often expensive task. Interface testing at this high level involves multiple sub-systems and often requires cooperation among many groups. |
Marc Bloom, Capital One Financial Corp
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