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KEYNOTE: Anyone Can Cook — Is the Same True for Test Automation? « STPCon Fall 2016
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STPCon Fall 2016 Presentations. STPCon Fall 2016 Presentations. Become a Speaker at STPCon. KEYNOTE: Anyone Can Cook — Is the Same True for Test Automation? What are the programming basics and required tools that a tester needs to know? Learn the challenges of appropriately applying technology to testing, great programming techniques and development tools needed to excel in automation, and how anyone who can code can cook up their own automated scripts using Selenium. Attendees will learn the challenges ...
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Workshop: 12 Tips for Developing Practical, Future-Proofed Process Test Automation Suites « STPCon Fall 2016
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STPCon Fall 2016 Presentations. STPCon Fall 2016 Presentations. Become a Speaker at STPCon. Workshop: 12 Tips for Developing Practical, Future-Proofed Process Test Automation Suites. Ever had that feeling that you’re free-wheeling UP a hill when it comes to test automation? It promised so much for so long and when everything was done and dusted, actually delivered very little. How to remove many of the traditional overheads of test automation. Where the likely problems with unattended running are. Our sp...
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Wade Wachs » Blog Archive » The Changing Face of Test Management
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Autodidact, Testing Manager, Critical Thinker. The Changing Face of Test Management. Posted by Wade in Uncategorized. Another week, another podcast. I have been very luck to have the opportunity many times to Join Matt Heusser, Michael Larsen, and others on the weekly This Week in Software Testing podcast sponsored by Software Test Professionals. This week was a good one. Part 1 – http:/ www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5690/TWiST-117-The-Changing-Face-of-QA-Management-Part-I/podcast. Respond to this post.
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Peak Performance: August 2012
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This is where Scott Barber shares his thoughts, opinions, ideas and endorsements related to software testing in general, performance testing in specific, and improving the alignment of software development projects with business goals and risks. Articles, Papers and Books. Monday, August 27, 2012. Top 10 Tips for Performance Test Tool Evaluation from STP Online Summit. I had the pleasure of hosting the another Online Summit, delivered by Software Test Professionals. Survey of Performance Testing Tools.
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TESTHEAD: Exploring at Cloud Foundry - Live at #CAST2015
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The Mis-Education and Re-Education of a Software Tester. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Exploring at Cloud Foundry - Live at #CAST2015. Jessie Alford told me something that astounded me. he's at Pivotal, working on Cloud Foundry. hey wait a minute, that means he's in my. Neck of the woods now! I am impressed that a programming team would spent the time to develop charters for exploratory testing, but Pivotal has surprised me many times over the years (at my previous job I was a daily user of Pivotal Tracker)...
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MKL's Muse: March 2010
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The random ramblings of a middle-aged married dad of three. This is my personal blog. You can also view my professional blog here. Sunday, March 14, 2010. Introducing TESTHEAD: My New "Professional" Blog. If you would like to follow my new blog, I welcome you to please come and visit TESTHEAD. The subtitle of the blog is "The Mis-Education and Re-Education of a Software Tester". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Or The Lone Tester. Some additional details for those interested:. I and a numb...
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TESTHEAD: Can I Lean on My Context at My Startup? - Live at #CAST2015
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The Mis-Education and Re-Education of a Software Tester. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Can I Lean on My Context at My Startup? Eric Reis wrote an interesting book called "The Lean Startup" back in 2011, and it's become quite the buzzword du jour. Thomas Vaniotis has decided that he wants to get beyond the buzzwords and actually discuss Lean Startup and make the case that Lean Startup is all about testing. Thomas used a number of interesting examples (Zappos, Dropbox, etc.) and how they made their minimum ...
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MKL's Muse: February 2010
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The random ramblings of a middle-aged married dad of three. This is my personal blog. You can also view my professional blog here. Monday, February 22, 2010. Shaking Up The System: Two Books Recommendations. In the coming days, I am going to post a few entries based on these two books, but I wanted to start talking about them here, and give those who would be interested a head start on getting the books a chance to do so. 8220;Linchpin: Are You Indispensible? 8221; By Seth Godin. Links to this post.
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