Ux strategy in SAP - Leverage your current investmentsTom Van Doorslaer
SAP is doing a smacking job at promoting the Fiori UI. But what can you do with your current skills and technology to improve your SAP User Experience, without the need for new skills?
Agile Testing – Is it for me and how are others doing it?Alexander Tarlinder
This is a 45 minute introduction to agile testing. The slides are "speaking slides", which means that they should be accompanied by an oral presentation and may not be all that easy to comprehend without context.
Presentation given for the SweNug user group. Based on the contents of my book "Developer Testing". Covers a variety of test related stuff: defining testability, test techniques, anti-testability constructs, duplication, test-driven development.
This presentation explains parameterized tests, theory tests, and generative testing. It also explains single mode faults and double mode faults and shows how to reduce the number of test cases when there's an combinatorial explosion. Lot's of JUnit examples.
Ux strategy in SAP - Leverage your current investmentsTom Van Doorslaer
SAP is doing a smacking job at promoting the Fiori UI. But what can you do with your current skills and technology to improve your SAP User Experience, without the need for new skills?
Agile Testing – Is it for me and how are others doing it?Alexander Tarlinder
This is a 45 minute introduction to agile testing. The slides are "speaking slides", which means that they should be accompanied by an oral presentation and may not be all that easy to comprehend without context.
Presentation given for the SweNug user group. Based on the contents of my book "Developer Testing". Covers a variety of test related stuff: defining testability, test techniques, anti-testability constructs, duplication, test-driven development.
This presentation explains parameterized tests, theory tests, and generative testing. It also explains single mode faults and double mode faults and shows how to reduce the number of test cases when there's an combinatorial explosion. Lot's of JUnit examples.