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CQAA July 2013 Speaker Program: Integrating Exploratory Testing with Traditional Testing Methods
When
25 Jul 2013
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location
1815 South Meyers Road #950 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Geneca
Registration
Program
Registration is closed
Integrating Exploratory Testing with Traditional Testing Methods
Peggy Schretter
About the Topic
Exploratory software testing is a powerful approach and can leverage the intuitive knowledge of the business or product being developed. It provides guidance to the journey of uncovering defects and begins to answer the questions of “what if.” Exploratory testing is not just ad hoc testing, though. It is a scientific process and requires a skilled tester to understand the process and expectations of the desired result. Exploratory testing is parallel with learning, test design, and test execution. In other words, exploratory testing allows the tester to control the design of the tests as those tests are performed and use the information gained while validating new and improved test scenarios. This presentation will focus on the benefits of exploratory testing, explain the situational activities, provide insight into the practical concepts, managing exploratory testing, and how to put ET into action.
Key Learning Objectives
Learn to manage the expectations of exploratory testing
Explore the situational practice of exploratory testing
Understand how to leverage exploratory testing in the real world
About the Speaker
Peggy Schretter
has over 30 years of corporate experience in management roles. She has extensive discipline knowledge in quality engineering practices focused on quality assurance and implementing Testing Centers of Excellence. These many different test experiences have given her a keen understanding of, not only the impact quality has on the company’s overall business objectives, but the company’s brand within the marketplace. Peggy is an executive level manager focused on delivering high-quality and value realized test solutions with measurable returns on the testing investments. She has been recognized for developing high performance teams that support successful long-term client and customer relationships through consistent delivery of value.
Host and Location
Geneca
1815 South Meyers Road #950
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Agenda
1:30-2:00 Sign-in & Networking
2:00-2:15 Announcements
2:15-4:00 Presentation (15 minute break at 3:00)
Registration
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS PROGRAM.
PLEASE REGISTER BY Wednesday, July 24, 2013. If you have any questions, please contact CQAA Program Director at
programs@cqaa.org.
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