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Tuesday Pre-Conference
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Web Site/Application System Testing:
Performance, Scalability, and
Security
Steve Splaine, Splaine &
Associates
Many organizations
are seeking to deploy mission-critical Web sites/applications that
are intended to attract large numbers of revenue generating
visitors. This tutorial seeks to help the developer or tester
already experienced in testing small-scale Web sites understand the
technologies needed to make Web sites more secure and scalable.
Learn about the automated tools available to assist you in testing
your site before and after it goes live. Find out the differences
between load testing, stress testing, integrity testing, and
endurance testing. Gain insight into the different attack points
that a hacker could seek to exploit. Learn how to check a Web server
for open ports, and discover why a firewall should not be your
online line of defense.
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About the Instructor Steve Splaine
is a Chartered Engineer with nearly 20 years’ experience in
developing software systems: Web/Internet, Client/Server, Mainframe,
and PCs. He is an experienced project manager, tester, and presenter
who has worked/presented at over 100 companies in North America and Europe.
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Establishing a Fully-Integrated Test
Automation Architecture
Edward Kit, Software Development
Technologies and Hans Buwalda, CMG
Three essential
testing challenges tower above the rest: how to integrate test
design and automation technology; how to architect an automated
regression test library using a minimum number of highly technical,
programming-efficient testers; and how to design and document a
highly inspectable test suite. Learn how these challenges are met
while testing Web applications—thanks to the right testing
framework and a new, state-of- the-practice approach to test
design.This tutorial addresses first, second, and third generation
usage of capture/playback tools, including how to overcome the most
common automation problems. Experiences testing a Web application
will be explored as well as insight and tips for getting started
with automation.
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About the Instructors
Edward Kit, founder and president of
Software Development Technologies, is a recognized expert in the area of
software testing and automation. His best-selling book, Software
Testing in the Real World: Improving the Process, has been adopted as a standard by
companies such as Sun Microsystems, Exxon, Chase Manhattan Bank, and Cadence Design Systems.
Hans
Buwalda is a senior management consultant at CMG, a leading
European Information Technology services group, providing business
solutions through consultancy, systems, and services to clients
worldwide. He is the architect behind the integrated test method,
TestFrame, which is now very widely used. Hans is an experienced
speaker at conferences, tutorials, and workshops.
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Selecting and Implementing Test
Execution Tools
Dorothy Graham and Mark Fewster,
Grove Consultants
If you are about to
embark on the selection of a toolset to support software testing, or
if you are tasked with the actual implementation of a tool, this
tutorial is for you! Learn completely tool-independent, general
principles for selecting software tools and implementing test
automation in your organization. Discover how much help execution
tools can provide. Learn how to choose the right tool and ways to
automate the test process. You will leave this tutorial with
worksheets for a rigorous (enough) selection process to ensure that
the tools you choose will meet your needs.
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About the Instructors
Dorothy Graham is the
founder of Grove Consultants in the UK, which provides advice,
training, and inspiration in software testing, testing tools, and
inspection. She is co-author of Software Test Automation. She
is on the boards of conferences and journals in software testing,
and has been an active member of the British Computer Society’s
Specialist Interest Group in Software Testing since 1989. She is
also a member of the Software Testing Board of the Information
Systems Examination Board(ISEB) of the British Computer Society.
Mark Fewster has over
20 years’ experience in the software industry with more than 13
years in automating software testing. He has been a developer and
manager for a multi-platform graphical application vendor, where he
implemented a testing improvement program and successfully developed
and implemented a testing tool which led to dramatic and lasting
savings for the company. Mark is co-author of Software Test
Automation.
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System Test Automation: Architecture and
Design
Bret Pettichord, Pettichord
Consulting
Test automation
architecture identifies the major components of a testing system.
Appropriate architectures take into account the skills of the staff,
the testing requirements, and the conditions of the system under
test. This tutorial identifies 10 major architectural patterns and
the factors that favor their adoption. Learn the requirements that
any test automation system must meet as well as the design elements
that meet these requirements. Explore design issues that arise in
the implementation of these systems.
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About the Instructor
Bret Pettichord has used most of
the architectures presented on a variety of projects using different
technologies. He has automated tests for systems used in publishing,
expense reporting, sales tracking, database management, systems
management, and Web access.
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Building an Automated Test Environment
Ross Collard, Collard &
Company
Thinking of
developing your own automated testing environment but cannot find
commercially available tools to fit your needs? This tutorial is
designed to help you succeed in building your own. Ross Collard
addresses a series of issues, including factors to consider in the
build vs. buy decision; the right language and platform to use;
capabilities to include in a testing environment; and the
differences in automating component, feature, and load testing.
Discover what your test automation architecture should look like.
Learn how to build test cases that are reusable and maintainable,
and find out how to build robustness into the test cases. Gain
valuable insight into where others have succeeded—or failed—with
build-your-own test automation.
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About the Instructor
Ross Collard is a consultant
specializing in software testing. His current clients include
American Express, General Electric, IBM, Cisco, and NASA. He also
teaches software testing at the University of California Berkely.
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