Software Test Automation Fall 2003
PRESENTATIONS
Software Test Automation Fall 2003: Mission Made Possible: A Lightweight Test Automation Experience
This article discusses the UCI test process technique and how to implement it for your team. A sample test plan checklist is also included. |
Rex Black, Rex Black Consulting Services, Inc. |
Software Test Automation Fall 2003: Test Automation on a Shoestring
Shoestring automation can help your team identify viable solutions that are available at the lowest possible price. It's also important to know what commercial tools are available for use and understand when you're better off using them. This paper provides a list of guidelines to use to help you decide if this approach is right for your project. |
Elisabeth Hendrickson, Quality Tree Software, Inc. |
Testing Web Services: A Dose of Reality
Web services truly have the potential to change the world! Along with the magic of Web services comes a dose of reality. For Web services to truly be a panacea to the masses, quality is imperative. The old guard of "not enough" resources or processes must be challenged. The testing of Web services is one aspect of ensuring quality, but is it prudent to automate the testing of Web services? In this presentation, Theresa Lanowitz explores answers to these important questions: |
Theresa Lanowitz, Gartner Inc |
Testing your Web Site for Privacy, Quality, and Accesibility
Today's business world relies heavily on transactions conducted through the web. Because of this, brand image and how a web site is rendered to customers has become increasingly important. A poorly functioning web site poses significant risk for web-based companies. This presentation discusses the challenges involved when testing to ensure the quality of your company's web site and to ensure that the components of the site function properly. |
John Burg, IBM Global Services
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The Journey to Test Automation Maturity
There's a pattern to the way test automation typically emerges within an organization. Since you want your automation projects to excel, considering the possibilities of what could happen based on those patterns can help you successfully prepare yourself and your team for anything. By doing this you'll avoid pitfalls, counteract resistance to automation, and set realistic expectations for what automation can do. From other people's common experiences, you can extract information that will help you at all stages of automation maturity. |
Dorothy Graham, Grove Consultants |
Total Reliability Management- Test Automation to Production
Most companies organize their application development teams in a manner that reduces communication. However, the end result of this is that the application is released with more defects and on a delayed schedule. Total reliability management is a new approach to ensuring product quality and timely release. This presentation focuses on how quality assurance can be applied to each phase of the software development and deployment processes. |
Rohit Gupta, Segue Software Inc
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Using Test Oracles in Automation
Software test automation is often a difficult and complex process. The most familiar aspects of test automation are organizing and running of test cases and capturing and verifying test results. A set of expected results are needed for each test case in order to check the test results. Verification of these expected results is often done using a mechanism called a test oracle. This talk describes the use of oracles in automated software verification and validation. |
Douglas Hoffman, Software Quality Methods LLC
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