Behat & Automated Testing (Lightning Talk)Rex Lorenzo
This lightning talk introduces Behat, an open source behavior-driven development (BDD) framework for writing automated acceptance tests in a business-readable language. The presenter outlines what Behat is, how to use it by writing scenarios in plain English formatted as executable code, and why organizations benefit from automated cross-browser testing that catches regressions and allows anyone to author tests. Behat converts scenarios to executable tests that interact with a website by triggering specific elements and verifying expected outcomes.
This document outlines the background, walkthrough, and lessons learned from a project to create an online syllabus manager at UCLA. It addresses concerns from both instructors and students. The solution allows instructors to control access to syllabi while identifying courses with available syllabi. Students can now access "preview" syllabi to make more informed course decisions. The biggest lessons were that faculty engagement requires careful marketing and ensuring user-friendly defaults.
The document discusses customizing Moodle roles to better fit the needs of UCLA's centralized learning management system (CCLE). Standard roles like administrator were too limited or powerful, so new roles like limited administrator were created by adjusting permissions. Customizing is difficult because everything is interconnected, requiring tools to help. The manager role was improved over time but still has issues. New tools were created to help manage roles and their capabilities. Customizing roles can drive the development of new tools to solve complex problems elegantly.
The document discusses three important architectural sites from ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings contained tombs for pharaohs from the 16th to 11th century BC, with early tombs featuring bent corridors and cartouche-shaped burial chambers. The Great Sphinx of Giza is a giant statue located on the Giza Plateau, built around 2500 BC under the reign of Pharaoh Khafra. The Temples of Abu Simbel, constructed in the 13th century BC under Ramesses II, commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh and were built into a rock face in Nubia.
World War II was the deadliest war in history from 1939-1945 involving the Allied powers of Britain, Soviet Union, USA, China and France against the Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan. Over 100 million military personnel fought and over 60 million people died including over 20 million soldiers and 40 million civilians. The Soviet Union suffered the highest casualties of over 27 million deaths. The war ended with the Allies victorious over Germany and Japan, leaving the Soviet Union and United States as rival superpowers setting the stage for the Cold War.
Getting Started with Behat and Automated TestingRex Lorenzo
The document provides an overview of Behat, an automated testing tool for PHP applications. It outlines the workshop which will introduce Behat and how to get started with it. Attendees will learn about the basics of Behat, how to set it up in Moodle and write their first test scenario. The workshop will then go into more depth and examples before splitting into group work for hands-on practice of Behat.
Getting Started with Browser Based TestingRex Lorenzo
Browser based automated acceptance testing was first introduced in Moodle 2.5 and is now a staple in the Moodle.org's development workflow to ensure that each release of Moodle is better than the last. Automated testing gives greater confidence for developers and system administrators to know that their system and customized features work as expected.
The document summarizes key events and impacts of European colonialism between the 15th-early 20th centuries. It discusses how Europeans conquered and divided lands in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania for economic and political gain. Colonies were exploited for resources and labor through practices like forced crops, land seizures, and wage labor. This caused social changes like the rise of cash economies and Christian missionary activity. Cultural identities also shifted as colonized peoples developed new senses of nationality, religion, and race in response to colonial rule. By 1900, Europeans had transformed local economies and societies to serve global markets and colonial governance.
Provide:
* Business Analysis
* Strategic Options
* Systems and Process Development
* Customized Training
* Business Process Implementation
* Business Process Control
* Brand Management
As a management consultant.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes key information about Egypt, including its history, geography, and relationships. It describes Egypt's important location along the Nile River and Suez Canal, which have made it a center of trade. It discusses Cairo as the economic and political center, as well as Egypt's relationship with Israel, established by a 1979 peace treaty, and growing relationship with China, which is becoming its largest trading partner.
This document outlines a technical presentation proposal about Agile and Scrum. The presentation will be given by Rex Lorenzo and Alfonso Roman from the CCLE - OID department at UCLA. It will discuss their experience using Agile methodologies since 2012, problems it aims to address, and how Scrum certification and advice can help implement Agile in small teams of 2-3 people. Slides and contact details will be provided online for any questions.
Mandela and Gandhi were leaders in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Both started as lawyers and found their calling as freedom fighters in South Africa. They shared a vision of transcending differences between people. While both used non-violent resistance, Mandela also utilized violent resistance and was imprisoned for 27 years. Gandhi exclusively used non-violent protest and fasting. They were honored for their work, with Mandela receiving the Gandhi Peace Prize.
The document discusses three important architectural sites from ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings contained tombs for pharaohs from the 16th to 11th century BC, with early tombs featuring bent-axis layouts and upper corridors meant to be filled with rubble. The Great Sphinx of Giza is the largest monolith statue in the world, built in approx. 2500 BC under Pharaoh Khafra. The Temples of Abu Simbel, built in the 13th century BC under Ramesses II, commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh and were constructed over 20 years.
The document summarizes key events in the Atlantic Revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, including the American Revolution, French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and Spanish American Revolution. It also discusses the worldwide effects of these revolutions, such as the growth of nationalism, feminism, and the abolition of slavery. Additionally, it examines the process of industrialization in Europe, Britain, America, and Russia and how society was transformed. It provides overviews of China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan during this period, including their varying responses to Western expansion and industrialization.
Behat & Automated Testing (Lightning Talk)Rex Lorenzo
This lightning talk introduces Behat, an open source behavior-driven development (BDD) framework for writing automated acceptance tests in a business-readable language. The presenter outlines what Behat is, how to use it by writing scenarios in plain English formatted as executable code, and why organizations benefit from automated cross-browser testing that catches regressions and allows anyone to author tests. Behat converts scenarios to executable tests that interact with a website by triggering specific elements and verifying expected outcomes.
This document outlines the background, walkthrough, and lessons learned from a project to create an online syllabus manager at UCLA. It addresses concerns from both instructors and students. The solution allows instructors to control access to syllabi while identifying courses with available syllabi. Students can now access "preview" syllabi to make more informed course decisions. The biggest lessons were that faculty engagement requires careful marketing and ensuring user-friendly defaults.
The document discusses customizing Moodle roles to better fit the needs of UCLA's centralized learning management system (CCLE). Standard roles like administrator were too limited or powerful, so new roles like limited administrator were created by adjusting permissions. Customizing is difficult because everything is interconnected, requiring tools to help. The manager role was improved over time but still has issues. New tools were created to help manage roles and their capabilities. Customizing roles can drive the development of new tools to solve complex problems elegantly.
The document discusses three important architectural sites from ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings contained tombs for pharaohs from the 16th to 11th century BC, with early tombs featuring bent corridors and cartouche-shaped burial chambers. The Great Sphinx of Giza is a giant statue located on the Giza Plateau, built around 2500 BC under the reign of Pharaoh Khafra. The Temples of Abu Simbel, constructed in the 13th century BC under Ramesses II, commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh and were built into a rock face in Nubia.
World War II was the deadliest war in history from 1939-1945 involving the Allied powers of Britain, Soviet Union, USA, China and France against the Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan. Over 100 million military personnel fought and over 60 million people died including over 20 million soldiers and 40 million civilians. The Soviet Union suffered the highest casualties of over 27 million deaths. The war ended with the Allies victorious over Germany and Japan, leaving the Soviet Union and United States as rival superpowers setting the stage for the Cold War.
Getting Started with Behat and Automated TestingRex Lorenzo
The document provides an overview of Behat, an automated testing tool for PHP applications. It outlines the workshop which will introduce Behat and how to get started with it. Attendees will learn about the basics of Behat, how to set it up in Moodle and write their first test scenario. The workshop will then go into more depth and examples before splitting into group work for hands-on practice of Behat.
Getting Started with Browser Based TestingRex Lorenzo
Browser based automated acceptance testing was first introduced in Moodle 2.5 and is now a staple in the Moodle.org's development workflow to ensure that each release of Moodle is better than the last. Automated testing gives greater confidence for developers and system administrators to know that their system and customized features work as expected.
The document summarizes key events and impacts of European colonialism between the 15th-early 20th centuries. It discusses how Europeans conquered and divided lands in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania for economic and political gain. Colonies were exploited for resources and labor through practices like forced crops, land seizures, and wage labor. This caused social changes like the rise of cash economies and Christian missionary activity. Cultural identities also shifted as colonized peoples developed new senses of nationality, religion, and race in response to colonial rule. By 1900, Europeans had transformed local economies and societies to serve global markets and colonial governance.
Provide:
* Business Analysis
* Strategic Options
* Systems and Process Development
* Customized Training
* Business Process Implementation
* Business Process Control
* Brand Management
As a management consultant.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes key information about Egypt, including its history, geography, and relationships. It describes Egypt's important location along the Nile River and Suez Canal, which have made it a center of trade. It discusses Cairo as the economic and political center, as well as Egypt's relationship with Israel, established by a 1979 peace treaty, and growing relationship with China, which is becoming its largest trading partner.
This document outlines a technical presentation proposal about Agile and Scrum. The presentation will be given by Rex Lorenzo and Alfonso Roman from the CCLE - OID department at UCLA. It will discuss their experience using Agile methodologies since 2012, problems it aims to address, and how Scrum certification and advice can help implement Agile in small teams of 2-3 people. Slides and contact details will be provided online for any questions.
Mandela and Gandhi were leaders in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Both started as lawyers and found their calling as freedom fighters in South Africa. They shared a vision of transcending differences between people. While both used non-violent resistance, Mandela also utilized violent resistance and was imprisoned for 27 years. Gandhi exclusively used non-violent protest and fasting. They were honored for their work, with Mandela receiving the Gandhi Peace Prize.
The document discusses three important architectural sites from ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings contained tombs for pharaohs from the 16th to 11th century BC, with early tombs featuring bent-axis layouts and upper corridors meant to be filled with rubble. The Great Sphinx of Giza is the largest monolith statue in the world, built in approx. 2500 BC under Pharaoh Khafra. The Temples of Abu Simbel, built in the 13th century BC under Ramesses II, commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh and were constructed over 20 years.
The document summarizes key events in the Atlantic Revolutions of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, including the American Revolution, French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and Spanish American Revolution. It also discusses the worldwide effects of these revolutions, such as the growth of nationalism, feminism, and the abolition of slavery. Additionally, it examines the process of industrialization in Europe, Britain, America, and Russia and how society was transformed. It provides overviews of China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan during this period, including their varying responses to Western expansion and industrialization.
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