Test Automation
I got some comments on my post “Test Everything all the Time” — most notably people commenting that it’s impossible to test
The challenges with any automation effort is to know your capability. I’ve seen too many automation efforts begin and end with a tool decision.
I recently came back from the Software Testing & Evaluation Summit in Washington, DC hosted by the National Defense Industrial Association. The ob
I’ve been teaching a lot lately, was in India for one week, and I’m off to Seattle in two weeks to teach on performance topics. I thorough
The Cloud demands that we be as nimble as possible, delivering features and fixes in almost real-time fashion. Both customer and provider rely on soft
Divide and conquer was a strategy successfully employed by ancient Persian kings against their Greek enemies. It is a strategy that can still be used
Test automation provides great benefits to the software testing process and improves the quality of the results. It improves reliability while minimiz
Test automation can provide great benefits to the software testing process and improve the quality of the results…. but its use must be justifie
The following is a transcript of a May 7, 2008 interview with Hung Q. Nguyen, founder and CEO of LogiGear Corporation and coauthor of the best selling