Quality is delighting customers
Time: May 6, 2009 from 8am to 12pm
Location: Orlando
Street: Florida
City/Town: USA
Website or Map: http://workshop.pushtotest.com
Event Type: open, source, test, workshop
Organized By: Push To Test
Latest Activity: Apr 17, 2009
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Software developers, QA testers, and IT managers are challenged to rapidly build and test Ajax, REST, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA,) and Web applications in a time when schedules are short, budgets are tight, standards are few, and much of this is new technology! Find out why Tribal DDB, PepsiCo, AMD, Ford, and Premiere Global succeed with open source build and test technology and methodology as a more affordable and flexible option to the traditional test vendors.
Learn how you can leverage an open source software platform that develops products and services for rapid rich Internet application (RIA)/AJAX development on a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Learn how you can leverage open-source testing tools (Selenium, soapUI, PushToTest, TestGen4Web, HTMLUnit) for functional testing, load and performance testing, and business service monitoring, with more flexibility than traditional solutions provide.
Frank Cohen, the leading authority for testing and optimizing software developed with Web, SOA, AJAX and REST designs and implementations, and author of FastSOA, will lead the seminar.
Agenda
1) The why, what, and how of open-source build and test tools vs. traditional tools
2) Testing using record/playback and scripting tools
3) Identifying and solving performance bottlenecks in Rich Internet Applications (Web 2.0 and Ajax)
4) Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) testing
5) Web service and ESB/BPM testing
6) Questions and Answers
Every attendee will receive fully working copies of the Open Source Test tools, including Selenium, soapUI, PushToTest, TestGen4Web, and many others taught in this class.
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