I have been to many conventions relevant to software
testing but unfortunately could never try Computer Aided Software
Testing (CAST) for various factors. Luckily, this season I will be at San Jose
for CAST 2012, and yes I am thrilled about it. I am discussing on two subjects
at CAST 2012.
In the primary period, I am referring to the risks of
over-reliance on popularity requirements, ongoing incorporation and
implementation to prods. My second discussion is under emerging topic category
and I will discuss about randomization in automation and how we can use
automation more effectively by introducing randomization. In one period, I will
discuss restrictions of automation and in another period I will discuss how
amazing test automation could be.
After the meeting, I am joining complete day guide by Karen
Johnson on mobile app testing. I have been to Karen's conference in STP
Nashville last season, and awaiting this complete day guide.
Take a look at the CAST 2012 Schedule and see which period
would you like to miss? Don't want to overlook any one of them, right? Well
that's how amazing this meeting is going to be! Also, observe that, every session
is around 75 minutes, which leaves sufficient time for all questions might want
to have on the topic. In my view, primary resource of studying at any meeting
is the conferring and CAST makes conferring important and compulsory aspect of
every period.
Unlike, other conventions - fun doesn't end at 6:00 PM in
CAST, in-fact for many individuals it begins at 6:00 with TestLab and
TestingGames.
In a nut-shall, I am sure CAST 2012 will be amazing and I
will understand a-lot by introducing, joining and conferring with professionals
who are serious about software testing. If you haven't authorized, you can
still sign-up and be an aspect of us, but if you cannot because of any purpose
you can still get involved in CAST from anywhere on the globe; Supposing you have online access and are
already or would like to become a software testing specialist, let us give a
try to CAST 2012.
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