... Dang, Brian, I should have had you read the article first. Really. :-) Lisa, I think our *understandings* are nearly identical but arrived at separately,...
Hi All, Tomorrow is the last day for a questionnaire. Currently I got only one response. Could you please kindly help me to response on the questionnaire? I...
Another option for load testing a web app is Slamd. It takes little more work and you might have to customize the application but it scales between multiple...
I know this questionnaire looks a little daunting, but I think we would all be interested in the results of it. It didn't take me that long to complete it, I...
For what it's worth, having been in the field for a number of years, I've never heard of the CSPM certification or the "Quality Assurance Institute". I'm...
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I will be out of the office starting 02/11/2006 and will not return until 05/11/2006. I will respond to your message when I return. For process related issues...
Johan.Pas@...
Nov 2, 2006 10:46 am
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Hi folks, Hopefully, u all would be fine and doing well at ur workplaces. Could u people tell me open research issues in Automated Testing on which research...
FWIW, I'm a CSTE (Certified Software Tester). That's one of two decent nationally recognized certifications for software test people. I went through the...
What's the context around your desire to do research on automated testing? Are you a student needing a topic for a thesis? The topic you mention seems way too...
... Along with Lisa's initial comments I will say that you also need to define acceptance testing. To some it means acceptance to the testing process (a smoke...
... Not that I want to be unhelpful or anything, but this person has posted before asking about topics to do research on. It seems to me that this is ...
Well, I hope people WILL help the Swedish graduate students that are doing a legitimate project but weren't getting any questionnaires filled out. I was...
... While the question was not particularly helpful to me, Walter Gorlitz's and Lisa Crispin's answers were both very useful. Walter's response referred to...
... Mark -- you're right, maybe this is a lesson in letting the flow of messages take care of itself, and revealing interesting things in the process :-) Mea ...
Grig Gheorghiu
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Nov 3, 2006 2:16 am
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Here is a nice description of how to use Ruby to create a simplified dialect for Watir. ...
Hi Lisa, I've spent the last couple of weeks getting 'intimate' with JMeter to perform load testing of an application. From what I've been able to tell, it...
Friends, We are looking for qualified leads for a Web Developer and an Infrastructure and Network Operations Manager in Boulder, Colorado. Both JD's are below...
Chris Stimmel
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Nov 3, 2006 4:13 pm
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Walter:>Along with Lisa's initial comments I will say that you also need to define acceptance testing. To some it means acceptance to the testing process (a...
... Personally I had no time to download their questionnaire, fill all the answers and upload it back. Probably they could have been more successfull with a...
LOL. But seriously. I think we're onto an elevator speech. Of course it isn't really the testers leading the programmers, it's the business experts / product...
-1. If you ask me for the one-floor elevator speech on agile testing, it's this: testers assist the developers and the rest of the project community in ...
Thank you, that was what was bugging me about Phlip's statement. I think he was only meaning to say that tests drive development. But there's more to agile...
... I agree with Michael 100%. In fact, I thought the distinction developer/tester is moot as far as this list is concerned. Not that I personally consider...
Grig Gheorghiu
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Hello, Michael. On Monday, November 6, 2006, at 2:23:41 PM, you ... assertNotEqual("manager", "leader"); Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Replacing an...
... KB's elevator speech for XP is, "How would you develop if every feature cost the same?" Also phrased as a question. That got to me for a specific reason:...