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Web Seminars are free informational seminars brought to you by Better Software magazine and StickyMinds.com and sponsored by leading industry solutions providers. Industry experts and authors from Software Quality Engineering and the sponsoring company will answer questions for you through these interactive sessions.

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Creating an Effective Quality Management Strategy for Web 2.0 and SOA

Date

Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 2:00 p.m. ET
Featured Speakers Sam Ceccola
Chief Technology Officer
Capgemini North America

Jeff Meyers
Senior Product and Marketing Manager
HP SOA Quality Management Products
Sponsor HP Software
Details Join industry experts from Capgemini (Americas CTO, Sam Ceccola) and HP Software to hear what is in store for the future of Web 2.0, how it affects the enterprise and why you need to act now to address the quality issues of this new enterprise architecture.
Attend this webinar and you will learn:
  • Why you need to prepare now for the Web 2.0 enterprise
  • How you should apply a risk-based testing strategy to SOA and Web 2.0 applications
  • Why promoting visibility of providers and consumers helps you test more effectively
  • How to create a test plan for a Web 2.0 application
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.06 MB)
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Four Tips for Managing Distributed Development Teams

Date

Tuesday, March 25, 2008, 1:00 p.m. ET
Featured Speakers Scott Barber
Chief Technologist
Martin Van Ryswyck
Vice President of Engineering
Electric Cloud

Jim Bell
Vice President of Marketing
Electric Cloud
Sponsor Electric Cloud
Details In this presentation we will examine how geographically distributed teams can improve software production processes through asset reuse, shared infrastructure and resources, and repeatable processes. We'll focus on the impact of distributed development on the back-end processes that follow check-in of new code: the build, package, test, and deploy tasks that are often the bottleneck to timely and efficient project completion.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.73 MB)
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Whose Environment is It, Anyway? Performance Tuning in a Virtual Environment

Date

Tuesday, March 11 at 2 p.m. ET
Featured Speakers Scott Barber
Chief Technologist
PerfTestPlus

Dan Koloski
CTO & Director of Strategy
Emprix Inc. -Web Business Unit
Sponsor Empirix
Details The adoption of virtualization is dramatically increasing worldwide as companies seek to reduce costs and maximize the productivity of their IT infrastructure. Chances are is that your company is among them. Virtualization as a term has a variety of meanings, some of which dramatically affect the QA organization. For example, do all of these virtual environments scale? Do you know how your applications perform in these new environments? And how can you tune to ensure application performance and scalability in a virtual environment? This webinar will answer these questions and demystify the impact (or lack of impact) that virtualization can have on application performance and discuss ways to tune applications in today’s virtualized environment.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.73 MB)
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How to Drive Quality With a Strategic QA Approach

Date

Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 11:00 a.m. ET
Featured Speakers Dominic Tavassoli
Vice President of Product Marketing
Telelogic
Sponsor Telelogic
Details Quality Assurance is essential to helping your company save time and money, not to mention potentially preventing costly and tragic accidents. Despite this, QA is frequently misunderstood. QA managers oftentimes feel that they lack influence over project decisions and worry that their function is perceived as a cost center. That's all about to change—find out how at the How to Drive Quality With A Strategic QA Approach Web seminar.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.41 MB)
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Envisioning the Next Generation of Functional Test Tools

Date

Tuesday, February 19 at 11 a.m. ET
Featured Speakers Jennitta Andrea
Independent Consulant

Ward Cunningham
Software Engineer
Wiki Inventor
Sponsor ThoughtWorks
Details Test-driven development (TDD) has turned software development on its head. Now that automated functional tests are written before system code, they perform double-duty: requirement specification and regression test suite. Here, the key strategic challenge is effectively specifying requirements as tests. The key tactical challenge is selecting an appropriate tool. This presentation will provide insights to help navigate both challenges.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.63 MB)
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Harness the Power of Virtualization for Fast, Self-service Build-test-deploy Processes

Date

Thursday, November 29th, 2007, 2:00 p.m. EST
Featured Speakers Martin Van Ryswyk
VP of Engineering
Electric Cloud, Inc. 

Melinda Wilken
Senior Product Marketing Manager
VMware
Sponsor Electric Cloud, Inc.
Details Enterprises everywhere are beginning to see the benefits of virtual machines in reducing IT infrastructure costs and eliminating “server sprawl.” But, particularly in the build and test phases, software development tools and processes are typically script-driven, disconnected and not automated. Join our Web seminar to hear from VMware and Electric Cloud how software production automation is the perfect complement to a dynamically provisioned virtual infrastructure, reducing IT costs and making more efficient use of resources in the software development environment. Attendees will learn how virtualized software production management can reduce developers’ dependence on IT to configure and run build and test environments and improve quality through frequent builds and tests on all target environments and configurations.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2297 KB)
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The Reuse Spectrum – From Code to Requirements and Beyond

Date

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007, 2:00 p.m. EST
Featured Speakers Chuck Allison
Author, Professor
Software Quality Engineering
Utah Valley University

Dr. Martin Sarabura
Solutions Architect
MKS
Sponsor MKS
Details Reusing code and software components is a common practice, yet organizations still struggle with effectively implementing reuse—even when it's automated. There aren't many guidelines that help us to reuse software without having to depend on an old set of requirements. The same goes for managing projects that share similar requirements yet have distinct differences: What guidelines can we use to determine what can or cannot be reused in the new product's lifecycle?

This Web seminar looks at the broad spectrum of reuse and talks about extending the range to include requirements. Chuck Allison, a regular contributor to Better Software magazine and professor at Utah Valley University, will begin with a review of code, design, and architecture reuse. Then Dr. Martin Sarabura of MKS will elaborate on general reuse concepts and methodologies. He will discuss how companies can extend their established best practices and concepts for code reuse and configuration management (for example, parallel development, versioning, and baselining) to implement requirements reuse and advance their requirements management practices.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (448 KB)
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Quality Assurance Begins with Requirements

Date

Thursday, October 25, 2007, 2 p.m. EST
Featured Speakers Tim Lister
Software Consultant
Atlantic Systems Guild, Inc.

Andy Gurd
Director, Product Marketing, Product Portfolio and Requirements Management
Telelogic
Sponsor Telelogic
Details The most damaging and costly errors often occur at the requirements analysis stage and remain undetected until late in the project. That is why it is important to integrate QA into the complete lifecycle activity, not just when testing begins. In this Web seminar, you'll learn about the cost savings reaped by finding and fixing errors early and how doing so will improve the quality of your applications. More importantly, you'll learn ways to prevent errors from occurring in the requirements analysis stage.
Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.78 MB)
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Performance Test Execution and Reporting

Date

Thursday, September 6, 2007
Featured Speakers Dale Perry
Consultant
Software Quality Engineering

Colin Mason
Senior Consultant
Empirix Inc.
Sponsor Empirix Inc.
Details As discussed in previous Software Quality Engineering and Empirix Web seminars, an effective performance test requires a team effort. In this Web seminar, Dale Perry delves into the continuation of the performance tester's journey, specifically during the final phases of performance testing. Colin Mason of Empirix will discuss the Rapid Bottleneck Identification (RBI) methodology, a time-tested best practice for load testing that is used during Empirix's e-Load Expert Hosted Load Test engagements to efficiently provide actionable information to the technical staff.
Presentation: PowerPoint Presentation (701 KB)

How Production Management Software Keeps the Agile Heartbeat Going

Date

Tuesday, August 6, 2007
Featured Speakers John Graham-Cumming
Co-Founder
Electric Cloud, Inc.

Jim Bell
Vice President of Marketing
Electric Cloud, Inc.

Sponsor Electric Cloud, Inc.
Details Agile development techniques hearken back to a time when most developers were able to work on small projects, in small teams, and integrate regularly with other developers to ensure continued progress. But for most build/release teams there's no longer such a thing as a small build on a single machine. Even when developers can work with manageable units that they can build and test frequently, the build team is faced with integrating a large body of code on a daily basis (if not more frequently), typically on many target platforms. Continuous integration has become a popular development practice, but to the build team the words “multiple (verified) integrations per day” mean a radical change from the old nightly build routine.
Presentation: PowerPoint Presentation (1.83 MB)

7 Challenges of Distributed Teams and How Virtualization Can Improve Your Development Operations

Date

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Featured Speakers

Steve Splaine
Author and Software Testing Consultant

Nick Bonfiglio
Vice President Worldwide Operations
CollabNet  

Sponsor

CollabNet

Details

Details most current software projects, whether for medical systems, financial systems, defense, consumer products or embedded systems, cover several sites and include team members representing many different cultures and disciplines. This highly distributed nature of software projects often requires teams to create software in collaboration with one or multiple partners, off-shore vendors and remote customers. During this event you will hear about the operational challenges project teams face in a distributed development environment, how an integrated development infrastructure can effectively manage and govern the code, build and test release cycles of large scale systems, increase productivity of distributed teams, and improve quality of delivered systems, while ensuring that the projects are created in a secure environment.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (3.3 MB) 


Requirements Management: From Stop Light to Guiding Light

Date

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Featured Speakers

Dion Johnson
Senior Test Consultant and Managing Partner, DiJohn IC, Inc.

Andy Gurd
Director of Product Marketing, Product Portfolio and Requirements Management
Telelogic  

Sponsor

Telelogic

Details

Details In most projects, software requirements are viewed as an important initial step. Unfortunately, many projects treat requirements as a traffic signal that determines when development can begin. Once they have the green light, typical projects will speed past the requirements phase into development and never look back. Attend this Web seminar to learn why requirements are not a stop light, but rather a guiding light that leads the project through all of its phases to successful deployment.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.7 MB) 


Web 2.0 and Performance: Delivering Ajax Applications with Enterprise-scale Performance

Date

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Featured Speakers

Justin Gehtland
Co-founder of Relevance, LLC

Erez Barak
Senior Product Manager, Load Testing
HP Software

Sponsor

HP Software

Details

Ajax is getting a lot of attention from the developer community as a new technology to deliver SOA-enabled composite applications using the prevalence of Web browsers. Gartner expects that 60 percent of all new application projects will use rich internet application (RIA) technologies such as Ajax within the next three years.  Register for this Web seminar where Justin Gehtland, Co-founder of Relevance LLC, and Erez Barak, Senior Product Manager at HP Software, will discuss how developers need to focus on these new performance areas and develop new skills and techniques to tackle them.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.7 MB) 

 

Performance-Test Planning: Understanding Issues and Avoiding Mistakes in Infrastructure

Date

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Featured Speakers

Dale Perry
Consultant
Software Quality Engineering

Dan Koloski
CTO and Director of Strategy
Empirix

Sponsor

Empirix

Details

In this Web seminar, some of the more common issues and examples of successful performance testing infrastructures/architectures.  In addition you will learn how to navigate the tradeoffs and implications of various performance test architecture configurations.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation 1 (677 KB) or PowerPoint Presentation 2 (1.7 MB)

Aligning IT with Business Outcomes: A Practical Approach to Software Testing

Date

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Featured Speakers

Andreas Golze, Charlie Li, Shel Prince
Authors of the new book, "Optimize Quality for Business Outcomes: A Practical Approach to Software"

Sponsor

Mercury

Details

In this Web seminar, learn about a practical approach to product testing, as well as strategies for eliminating trial and error testing—with no additional time or financial resources.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation 1 (1.28 MB) 


Achieving the Five 9's of Business Continuity in SOA Applications

Date

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Featured Speakers

Ronald Schmelzer, Senior Analyst for ZapThink and John Michelsen, iTKO Founder and Chief Architect

Sponsor

iTKO

Details

In this Web seminar, Ronald Schmelzer, Senior Analyst for ZapThink, explores the full scope of considerations for SOA quality and how to address quality throughout the SOA software lifecycle.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation 1 (1.6 MB) or PowerPoint Presentation 2 (2.8 MB)


Techniques to Optimize Your Performance Test Planning

Date

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Featured Speakers

Dale Perry, Consultant, Software Quality Engineering and Joe Fernandes, Director of Product Management, Empirix

Sponsor

Empirix

Details

In this presentation, learn how creating a representative load profile is one of the key requirements for successful performance test planning and critical to effective tool usage.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.0 MB)


Effective Requirements: The Thread that Keeps Development Connected with Users

Date

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Featured Speakers

Tim Lister, The Atlantic Systems Guild and John Carrillo, Telelogic

Sponsor

Telelogic

Details

Tim Lister of The Atlantic Systems Guild and John Carrillo of Telelogic discuss key strategies for building solid requirements that remain persistent from definition through development.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.1 MB)


Managing the Quality of your ERP Applications: 12 Mistakes to Avoid and Best Practices to Adopt

Date

Tuesday, August 8, 2006

Featured Speakers

Dan Downing, Mentora Group and Matt Morgan, Mercury

Sponsor

Mercury

Details

During this complimentary Web Seminar, Dan Downing, Vice President of Testing Services from Mentora Group, shines the spotlight on key mistakes that ERP implementations should avoid. They’ve been distilled from multiple ERP testing projects as part of global enterprise implementations.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (927 KB)


Test Automation for Enterprise Applications

Date

Wednesday, June 7, 2006, 2:00 p.m. EST

Featured Speakers

Jose Fajardo, founder of Octane Systems and Linda Hayes, CTO of Worksoft

Sponsor

Worksoft

Details

Learn what the top challenges are to efficient and effective testing. Plan for success both during the original go-live project and future changes and updates. Discover the key factors that drive quality for enterprise application implementation and help assure the reliability of critical business processes.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (251 KB)


SOA and Web Services: Accelerating Application and Performance Testing

Date

Tuesday, May 9, 2006, 2:00 p.m. EST

Featured Speakers

Scott Barber, Chief Technologist, President, and CEO, PerfTestPlus, Inc. and Rajesh Radhakrishnan, Vice President Products, Mercury

Sponsor

Mercury

Details

Learn how to further understand and effectively integrate two extremely complex technologies, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services, while effectively accelerating your application and performance testing. Gain further insight into tools, techniques and methodologies that will establish trust in both the individual components (services) and the application as a whole.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.1 MB)


Model-Driven Development: A New Symbiotic Relationship Between Developers and Testers

Date

Tuesday, April 11, 2006, 2:00 p.m. ET

Featured Speakers

Timothy Korson, StickyMinds.com consultant and Korson Consulting Senior Partner and Irv Badr, Embedded Technology Specialist from Telelogic

Sponsor

 

 

Telelogic

Details

Learn how to dramatically increase productivity while simultaneously eliminating one of the most error-prone parts of software development. It's long been the dream of software professionals to generate executable software code that fills the business need, works the first time and is maintainable over the long term. Model-Driven Development just might make this dream come true. Model-Driven Development shifts the focus of developers from constructing source code to building a model as the primary development effort focus. It can dramatically impact the way software is developed and the way we build automated test environments and design tests.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (2.1 MB)


Testing SOA Architectures: Ensuring Quality in Next-Generation Apps

Date

Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 2:00 p.m. ET

Featured Speakers

Lee Copeland and John Michelsen

Sponsor

iTKO

Details

Join us in this exciting Webinar to learn more about the promises and challenges of Service-Oriented Architecture. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) promises a framework for integrating both business processes and the supporting IT infrastructure as reusable services, easily combined to solve business problems, and later easily modified and recombined as the business environment changes, creating agility in IT systems never before achieved. SOA is a strategic approach to IT development that integrates business needs with IT expertise. Following Software Quality Engineering Consultant Lee Copeland's presentation, John Michelsen, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of iTKO, Inc. will discuss why today's composite SOA software requires a collaborative approach to quality at the component and the system level.

Registration

PowerPoint Presentation (2.5 MB)


The ROI of Test Automation

Date

Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Featured Speakers

Dion Johnson

Sponsor

AutomatedQA

Details

In this presentation, Dion Johnson provides a realistic approach to computing test automation ROI including specific benefit categories and calculations. In addition, he will share some helpful tips for increasing your organization’s automation ROI.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (1.1 MB)


Dealing with Complex Development and Test Environments

Date

October 18, 2005

Featured Speakers

Lee Copeland and Roy D'Souza

Sponsor

Akimbi Systems

Details

While many organizations use automation to help with other parts of development and test—automated code analysis, test execution, defect tracking and build management—most still create their environments manually. The net effect is that multiple, complex environments become a huge bottleneck that slows system delivery, reduces system quality and steals your personal life.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (4.6 MB)


Preventive Testing: Improve software quality and lower total development costs

Date

July 19, 2005

Featured Speakers

Rick Craig

Sponsor

Telelogic

Details

When most people think of testing, they usually think of executing tests, finding defects and reporting to management on the quality of the software. However, by using Preventive Testing techniques, the same people who do this work can help reduce the number of defects created during development. By using a preventive testing approach, your testing and QA staff “test” the requirements specifications before developers start the design and begin coding. You will identify obvious ambiguities and omissions in the requirements very early in the lifecycle, saving time and money in development. On projects with very limited requirements specifications, test inventories can be created and used as the basis for execution-based testing later in development.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (614 KB)


Software Release Criteria: Stop Testing and Deliver Your Software with Confidence

Date

June 9, 2005

Featured Speakers

Lee Copeland and Chris Belthoff

Sponsor

Segue

Details

In this Web seminar, we’ll discuss ways to define objective release criteria and use those criteria to decide when to release your software product. Learn how to use requirements traceability, test coverage, and defect data, and risk analysis to take the guess work out of software releases.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (511 KB)


Measuring Software Test Effectiveness: How Good Is Your Testing Effort?

Date

April 12, 2005

Featured Speakers

Rick Craig and Joe Fernandes

Sponsor

Empirix

Details

This Web seminar will dissect the commonly used measures of test effectiveness and identify practical, valuable metrics your organization can use to measure testing. It will also discuss what code and requirement coverage can tell you about the effectiveness of your testing effort.

Presentation

PowerPoint Presentation (4.6 MB)

 
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