It’s only two months away! QA or the Highway
For those able to make it to the central Ohio area, it looks like this testing conference is shaping up with a nice lineup of speakers.
Here is the line-up to date.
Keynotes:
Keith Klain – How to Talk to a CIO About Software Testing (If You Really Have to…)
Matt Heusser
Speakers:
Title | Speaker | Area |
Disintegration Testing | David Hoppe | Agile |
Tracking Exploratory Testing Sessions for Improved Reporting Capabilities | Graeme Harvey | Agile |
New Tester Skillset | Matt Eakin | Agile |
Agile Testing in a Legacy World | Val Lines | Agile |
Automation is What We Do – Why Test Automation is Perfectly Logical in an IT World | Joe Beale | Automation |
A Whole Team Approach To Testing | Jon Kruger | Automation |
Automated Testing of Legacy Code | Shawn Wallace | Automation |
How to (Try to) Motivate Testers | Erik Davis | Enterprise |
“I don’t like you. He doesn’t like you either!” | Hilary Weaver | Enterprise |
Building The Business Case for Performance Testing | Joe Ours | Enterprise |
The Scourge of Testing: Test Data Management | Joe Ours | Enterprise |
Improving Effectiveness on Distributed Teams | Rick Neighbarger | Enterprise |
Statistical Processes and Jellybeans | Tom Walton | Enterprise |
A debate on the merits of mobile software test automation | JeanAnn Harrison | Mobile |
Mobile Web Testing – Explored | Raj Subramanian | Mobile |
Based on the titles that I am seeing, it’s going to be tough to pick which sessions to attend.
For more information on the topics, check out the Speaker abstract page.
For only $75.00, this is a great event worth registering for.
I am looking forward to making it to this event to catch up with testers, meet new testers, and pick up some great information.
Out of curiosity, which sessions/speakers are you looking forward to hearing?
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