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Testing Interactions in Object-Oriented Software[presentation] At each level of integration (class, component, subsystem, and system), there are possible interactions between the pieces that are being integrated. |
John McGregor, Software Architects
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STARWEST 1999: How Testers Can Contribute to Reviews and Inspections[presentation] Brian Lawrence begins his presentation with a brief overview of what inspection is and how it works in software organizations. Although testers may or may not understand source code, they can still contribute considerable value in reviews. |
Brian Lawrence, Coyote Valley Software
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Birth of a Test Organization[presentation] Discover how a new test group becomes respected within an existing IT infrastructure. Learn how to crawl, take your first steps, and walk before attempting to run. |
Lisa Bresko, Infoworks
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A Baker's Dozen Questions to Ask Before Writing a Test Plan[presentation] Have you ever needed to generate a test plan for a project or product you knew little about? Have you ever felt grossly unprepared when starting a testing project? If so, this presentation will help you. |
Howie Dow, Compaq Computer Corporation
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How Testers Can Use a Software Reliability Engineering Maturity Model[presentation] If you are a novice to the process of software reliability engineering (SRE) or a seasoned practitioner trying to increase efficiency, John Musa can help you! |
John Musa, International Consultant
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Building a Responsive Testing Team[presentation] Where do you begin when building a testing team? Who should you look for and what personal skills and qualifications should they have? How do you keep testers once you get them? |
Jack Cook, Qwest Communications International, Inc.
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Five Reasons Why Your Inspection Program May Fail[presentation] We've all heard that inspection is one of the best ways to improve quality and productivity, yet in our industry, sustained consistent usage of inspection has been elusive. |
Brian Lawrence, Coyote Valley Software
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Automation in Web Testing[presentation] Observe how one company developed a comprehensive testing suite for a Web site that included functional, integration, and stress testing. |
Reinhard Weiss, Further Inspection
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Should This Test Be Automated?[presentation] For the decision to automate a test to be a good one, the value of re-running the test must exceed the cost to automate it. People often measure value and cost in the wrong terms. |
Brian Marick, Reliable Software Technologies
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Planning is the First Ingredient in the Test Recipe[presentation] This presentation focuses on test planning activities at the beginning of a project. |
Bruce Swahlan, Harris Information Systems
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Event-Based Test Generation for Distributed Systems[presentation] Examine how a fundamental test design approach can simplify both modeling and scripting. Such an approach allows test cases to be generated for testing of functionality, capacity, concurrency, and performance using various execution tools. |
David Carman, Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
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Stepwise Improvement of the Test Process[presentation] This presentation deals with the Test Process Improvement (TPI) Model, which is based on current state-of-the-art test process improvement practices. |
Martin Pol, IQUIP Informatica B.V.
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Security Testing for E-Commerce Applications[presentation] It seems that everyone is creating e-commerce applications these days with security being one of the greatest issues. |
Jonathan Beskin, Reliable Software Technologies
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A Model for Successful Software Testing Automation[presentation] SAIC was tasked with automating the regression testing for a very large customer order processing system containing multiple screens with hundreds of interactive entries and options. |
Greg Wust, SAIC
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Automated Test Generation[presentation] The challenge: Reduce the testing interval without reducing quality. One answer: Find a new way to approach test design and test generation. Learn about a new approach in automated test generation currently in use at Lucent Technologies. |
James Clarke, Lucent Technologies
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