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A11y Test Driven Razor Components
Presented by: Ed Charbeneau
Time: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMIn this Blazor session we'll look at techniques you can use to unit test components for accessibility. Using bUnit tests we can ensure our components are screen reader friendly and keyboard navigable. Learn to create tests that focus on a11y specific features at the very start of the SDLC. In an...
Room: Salon DTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewI For One Welcome Our Robot Overlords: How To Build Trust In Test Automation
Presented by: Maciej Konkolowicz
Time: Thursday 9:15 AM - 10:15 AMNowadays, creating test automation is table stakes for ensuring a minimal level of quality during the software development life cycle. Software geeks all across the world understand that creating automated tests is almost a non negotiable. But what happens after the tests are created? How do we know...
Room: NileTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewEffective Automated Testing - Lessons from 10 Years
Presented by: Cory House
Time: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PMWriting automated tests is hard. Why? Changing data, inconsistent behaviors, unreliable environments, tightly coupled code, and more. In this session, we'll explore approaches for overcoming these challenges and writing robust and comprehensive automated tests. Topics explored will include mocking...
Room: Kilamanjaro BallroomTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewSocializing for Heuristics: How Social Media Made Me a Better Tester (and Human)
Presented by: Hilary Weaver-Robb
Time: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:30 PMSocial media isn’t useless. It’s not just for seeing what people are eating or watching, or networking with friends, colleagues, and acquaintances across the globe. While I have met some amazing people on Twitter and other social platforms that have changed my life, I have also gained something...
Room: BanyanTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewGDPRs, and PCI-DSSs, and HIPAAs, oh my: Untangling Compliance So You Don’t Get Scared
Presented by: Jennie Ocken
Time: Thursday 4:45 PM - 5:45 PMAll software will fall under some compliance standard from HIPAA for health care information to PCI for credit card information, from GDPR for privacy in some countries and states to SOX for publicly traded companies. As software developers, product managers, and quality engineers we have an...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewFriday
Unit Testing Concepts for Beginners
Presented by: Bob Crowley
Time: Friday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMUnit testing gives you confidence in the correctness of the code that you ship and allows you to perform maintenance, add features and do refactoring with lower risk. In order to attain that confidence, you must be adept at building effective tests. Targeting developers that are making the...
Room: NileTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewThe Rise and Benefits of Robotic Process Automation
Presented by: Thomas Haver
Time: Friday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMRobotic Process Automation (RPA) is a term given to technology that allows developers to programmatically emulate the actions of a human to execute a business process. RPA often operates on the user interface (UI) layer to capture data or interact with an application or across multiple applications...
Room: Salon HTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewTesting in Prod as Part of the Pyramid
Presented by: Cecelia Martinez
Time: Friday 12:15 PM - 1:15 PMThe paradigm of the testing pyramid has changed over time, with developers adjusting the types of testing performed during integration. Unit, end-to-end, and even component and API testing are taken into consideration when designing a testing strategy. With improvements to observability and...
Room: Aloeswood / LeopardwoodTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overviewStop Making QA The Last Train Stop Before Production
Presented by: Rick Clymer
Time: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMThroughout my career, I have heard the same excuse over and over again. "We're waiting for QA before we can push this to prod." But why do we keep hearing this? What magic does QA have that no one else has to give this permission to go to production? Spoiler alert, we typical don't have too many...
Room: OrangeTrack: Software QualityFormat: General SessionLevel: Introductory and overview