At CAST 2011 Henrik Emilsson talked about how to create and craft our own models of software quality.
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CAST 2011: Are Testing Schools a good idea?
At CAST 2011 Doug Hoffman and James Bach invited to a debate on whether or not Testing schools are a good idea.
Continue reading CAST 2011: Are Testing Schools a good idea?CAST 2011: New cool things
At CAST 2011 James Bach held the second keynote at the beginning of day 2. He was talking about some new cool things in the software testing world and future directions of the context-driven school of testing.
Continue reading CAST 2011: New cool thingsCAST 2011: Build a deeper community of practice – How to organize a peer conference
At CAST 2011 Paul Holland held a presentation on how to organize a peer conference on software testing. Paul gave myself some great pointers for the upcoming organization of the GATE workshop.
Continue reading CAST 2011: Build a deeper community of practice – How to organize a peer conferenceCAST 2011: Economics of Test Automation
At CAST 2011 Matt Heusser spoke about the context of test automation and how to deal with economics around it.
Continue reading CAST 2011: Economics of Test AutomationCAST 2011: Now what’s your plan
At CAST 2011 Henrik Andersson and Leo Hepis led a workshop session on the relevance of context during testing planning.
Continue reading CAST 2011: Now what’s your planCAST 2011: If it’s not context-driven, you can’t do it here
At CAST 2011 Michael Bolton gave the first keynote presentation. Michael spoke on questions around context-driven thinking and the valuable and problematic aspects of modeling testing around schools of thought.
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