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Agile Testing PDF Print E-mail
Speaker: Elisabeth Hendrickson

As more teams are adopting Agile practices such as XP and Scrum, software testing teams are being asked to become "Agile" as well. But what does that mean? Is the Agile label yet another buzzword? Or could it be Agile practices are actually changing the way software is built? In this talk Elisabeth Hendrickson shares her perspective on how test teams can be more Agile based on her experiences working as a tester on Agile teams. Along the way, she'll provide an overview of how Agile practices differ from traditional practices and discuss what those differences mean for independent test teams.


 
Becoming a Software Testing Expert PDF Print E-mail
Speaker: James Bach

You're already an experienced tester. You know how to design tests and report bugs. Now what? Do you feel like an expert? Unfortunately, if you want to become very good at testing, there aren't many classes or programs available to help you. This means you must manage your own education. This tutorial is about finding a path from experience to expertise. It's based on the context-driven school of test methodology. It focuses on what it means to think like a tester and how to design and critique testing practices (rather than just copy what the "gurus" tell you to do). You'll also get self- study strategies and methods for developing a colleague network. It's an ideal tutorial if testing is your career and you intend to excel in it.


 
Interaction Based Testing PDF Print E-mail
Matt Heusser & Sean McMillan - Interaction Based Testing
The 2nd Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC)

In the world of developer-facing automated tests, IBT is arguably one of the most controversial topics. One side claims that "pure" unit testing is a way to ensure that code behaves as specified, providing design and maintenance benefits as well. Another group claims that IBT is a great way to generate code bloat and test things that do not need to be tested. Matt and Sean will try to go beyond the clichés and hype of "Mock Always" verses "Mock Never." Instead, they'll strive to find the appropriate places to use IBT, and pass on some tools to help you with your ultimate decision. Along the way, they will cover some common mistakes, anti-patterns, and things to consider.


 
Lightning Talks PDF Print E-mail
Google London Test Automation Conference (LTAC) Google engEDU September 8th, 2006

Presenters: Harry Robinson, Dan North, Steve Freeman, Nat Pryce, Christine Newman, Andrin von Rechenberg, Ade Oshineye, Timur Hairullin, James Richardson, James Lyndsay, Jordan Dea-Mattson, Curtis "Ovid" Poe


 
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