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| Testing an F1 Engine |
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i don't know what make the car is, but it sure
gets hot under the collar! Tags : engine car |
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| Agile Testing |
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Google Tech Talks
December 9, 2005
Elisabeth Hendrickson
ABSTRACT
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.
Credits: Speaker:Elisabeth Hendrickson Tags : testing agile google |
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Durée : 3728 s |
| Becoming a Software Testing Expert |
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Google TechTalks
June 13, 2006
James Bach
I work with project teams and individual engineers
to help them plan SQA, change control, and testing
processes that allow them to understand and
control the risks of product failure. Most of my
experience is with market-driven Silicon Valley
software companies like Apple Computer and
Borland, so the techniques I've gathered and
developed are designed for use under conditions of
compressed schedules, high rates of change,
component-based technology, and poor
specification. ABSTRACT
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... Tags : google howto becoming software testing expert |
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Durée : 3450 s |
| Testing Oracle 10g RAC Scalability |
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Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) offer
businesses the ability to create an environment
where more than one database server, or node, can
be setup to manage an Oracle database.
Organizations often face multiple challenges when
implementing RAC and maintaining RAC
configurations, including:
Determining how many database servers are needed
for sustained optimal
performance in a cluster
Defining the proper testing methodology of a
cluster configuration for load testing,
scalability and availability
This Webcast will provide you with:
A proven methodology for determining the most
optimal configuration for your Oracle RAC
environment.
A real-world scenario in which Quest's solutions
were leveraged for Oracle RAC to conduct
diagnostic and benchmark tests on Oracle Real
Application Clusters. Tags : Oracle real application clusters 10g RAC scalability database servers quest software benchmark factory spotlight |
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Durée : 2149 s |
| Automated Testing Patterns and Smells |
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Google Tech Talks
March, 6 2008
ABSTRACT
The extensive use of automated testing has been a
breakthrough practice in improving the quality of
software produced by developers. By now, many
companies have experimented with the use of
automated functional tests and unit tests. Those
that have had good experiences with it rave about
it and cannot imagine having been successful
without their automated tests. But for every
success story there are many (often untold)
stories of disappointment. What separates the
success stories from these disappointments?
In this presentation Gerard describes a number of
common problems encountered when writing and
running automated unit and functional tests. He
characterizes the problems in the form of "test
smells", describes their root causes, and suggests
possible solutions expressed in the form of
patterns. Although these patterns and smells
originated from the developer community's use of
xUnit for automated unit testing, many of these
smells and patterns are equally applicable to
automated functional/acceptance tests using tools
such as Watir and some even apply to Recorded Test
tools such as Mercury's QuickTest. While many of
the practices he describes are directly actionable
by developers or testers, many also require action
from a supportive manager and/or system architect
to be achievable.
Speaker: Gerard Meszaros
Gerard Meszaros is a Calgary-based consultant
specializing is agile development processes.
Gerard started his career in Ottawa working at
Bell Northern Research building telephone
switching software. He left Ottawa in 1995 to join
ClearStream Consulting where he built his first
unit testing framework in 1996 and has been doing
automated unit testing ever since. He is an expert
in test automation patterns, refactoring of
software and tests, and design for testability.
Gerard has applied automated unit and acceptance
testing on projects ranging from full-on eXtreme
Programming to traditional waterfall development
and technologies ranging from Java, Smalltalk and
Ruby to PLSQL stored procedures and SAP's ABAP. He
is the author of the book xUnit Test Patterns --
Refactoring Test Code published by Addison Wesley
Professional in the Martin Fowler Signature
Series. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 3574 s |
| Googel Developers Day US - Testing Distributed Systems |
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Testing Distributed Systems with AJAX, XML -
Lessons Learned from Google Checkout
Martin Omander, Jason Huggins
Google Checkout is a good example of a distributed
system involving several websites, the end user
experience being powered by Ajax interactions,
synchronous and asynchronous web services.
Automating functional testing for that kind of
architecture is a challenge. In this session we
will provide an overview of the Google Checkout
product and API, then present Mendoza, an open
source testing framework that we use for
functional testing of Checkout API integrations,
using Selenium and a java test server. Mendoza has
been designed in a generic way and can be
leveraged to perform functional testing of any
distributed system of similar architecture. Tags : GDD07 GDD07US AJAX XML |
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