Sep
11
2008
I’m doing a talk on agile acceptance testing next Thursday in London. The talk will be completely non-technical and focused on communication benefits and building a common understanding driven by realistic examples and acceptance tests. It is primarily aimed at non-programmers (managers, testers, business analysts etc) to motivate them to participate and explain how their roles change in agile processes and especially with agile acceptance testing. If you are trying to introduce agile acceptance testing in your organisation, send your manager/business people/testers to the talk. Participation is free, but up-front registration is required for capacity planning. For more information and to register, see http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/home/agile-acceptance-testing.
See you there!
Sep
11
2008
It was a real pleasure to talk about Agile Acceptance Testing yesterday at Goldman Sachs — thank you very much for inviting me. For those of you who are hungry for more information, here are the links and slides from the talk: Continue Reading »
Sep
03
2008
Here is the video from the Testing Web Applications with Selenium and Selenium Remote Control talk that Milan Bogdanovic, Ivan Sanchez and I organised last week at Skills Matter. The first part of the talk introduces Selenium and some related tools that allow us to use Selenium easier. In the second part, Milan demonstrates Selenium IDE and talks about Selenese language. In the third part, Ivan talks about Remote Control, how to make tests easier to manage and introduced the Page Object pattern. Download links and slides from the talk.
Aug
28
2008
Here are the links and slides from my talk today at Skills Matter on testing web applications with Selenium.
Download Powerpoint slides from here.
Ivan Sanchez will put his slides online at www.isanchez.net.
Aug
21
2008
I’m doing a talk on testing web applications with Selenium next Thursday
at Skills Matter offices in London with Ivan Sanchez and Milan
Bogdanovic. We’ll cover the basics of Selenium, best practices and
pitfalls, using selenium IDE and remote control. The event is free, but
up-front registration is required so that we can plan for capacity. For
more information and to register, click here.