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Archived Presentations - 2007
January 2007
- Topic: “Testing Center of Excellence”
- Description: Working in a Testing Center of Excellence
- Sally Lefebvre, the 2007 board president, and
Michelle Bloome present an overview of what it is like to
work in a Testing Center of Excellence and the methodologies leveraged in
this best-in-class quality assurance model. Sally and Michelle are
employed at CUNA Mutual Group as Test Managers.
February 2007
- Topic: Offshore Outsourcing - The Morning After!
- Description: The role of QA after the initial wild enthusiasm hits the first unexpected realities. What to know, what to expect, what to do, and how to prove the value of QA and yourself.
- Speakers: Bill Hufschmidt is President of Development Support Center (DSC), Inc. and Neal Laatsch a former VP of Software Quality Assurance.
- PowerPoint Slides: Offshore Outsourcing - The Morning After
- PowerPoint Slides: Effective Teams: The Key to Successful Offshoring
March 2007
- Topic: Agile Methods and Other Fairy Tales
- Description: Agile Methodology, another perspective...
- Speaker: David Longstreet, Software Economist
- For more details on the presentation, please go to the presenter's website.
April 2007
May 2007
- Topic: Certification Possibilities/Discussion on On-Line Learning
- Presented By: Lorri Knutson, CSTE, CSQA
June 2007
- Topic: Book Reviews by WISQA Members
- Description: A group discussion of recently read books on software testing.
- Moderated By: WISQA Board
August 2007
- Topic: Requirements Gathering “Facilitation Tips: How To Handle Problem People”
- Speaker: Ms. Roxanne Miller, Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP)
- Click here to view summary of this session Basics of Requirements Facilitated Sessions (PDF).
September 2007
- Topic: Workshop “Technical Interviews”
- Facilitator: Chad LeRoy, Compuware
- Description:Workshop: Technical Interviews, What Questions to Ask, and How to Answer Them
October 2007
- Topic: Software Security, Hackers, and Testing
- Speaker: Tim Pelland, A+, CSTE, CSQA
- Abstract:Many people think of software security as something I install to keep the “Bad People” out or as an additional duty I must do in the building of software. Nothing can be further from the truth. Software security is not security software. Software security is a continual process within the SDLC. Security must be made part of the core of our software development...
November 2007
- Topic: Application Performance Assurance
- Speaker: Jeff Korenic
- Details:Application Performance Assurance (APA) is an approach to build performance into applications versus testing performance at the end of the application lifecycle. Performance goals are identified in the business requirements then measured through development, functional testing, and load testing. APA allows QA to bring more value to the business and the successful release of applications.
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