4 Principles For Renewing Your Testing Strategy
Posted by EdmontonPMMay 3
Live Webinar May 9th, 2017, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
The Testing Foundation Is Broken
Current testing approaches are broken. Test teams lack the true automation needed to keep up with the continuous delivery engine that both the customer and the business demands.
At the same time, the gap is increasing between the priorities of the business owners and the test team. Our current approaches simply don’t put the user at the center of our testing practices.
The rules that testing, automation, and user experience were founded on have been broken by the consumerization of software, mobile apps, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the continuous delivery and DevOps approaches needed to support them.
Learn how to design a new approach to testing that puts users, automation, and a strong relationship between testers and business owners at the center of your testing practices.
Also learn:
- Why the consumerization of software, mobile apps, the IoT, and continuous delivery demand an all-new approach to testing
- How current test automation approaches don’t support continuous delivery
- Why we need to rethink our familiar “testing triangle” to put the user at the center of testing
- Four new principles that should be at the core of your next test strategy and how you can start applying them today
Presenter: Antony Edwards (LinkedIn profile) CTO and Board Member TestPlant, is responsible for all aspects of product strategy and roadmap, product delivery, and customer success and services. More recently he held the position of CTO with a major US online entertainment company. Australian born, Antony currently lives in London.
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4 Principles For Renewing Your Testing Strategy
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