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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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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