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Info on the course |
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When: 26-28 March, 2012 |
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Where: Bucharest, Romania
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Duration: 3 days
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Course Price |
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Early Bird (until 01.03.2012): 800EUR + VAT |
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Normal: 950EUR + VAT
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Course details |
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Welcome coffee: 08:30am
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Event starts: 09:00am |
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Lunch: 12:00pm - 01:00pm |
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Event ends: 05:00pm |
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Registration and payment |
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Online Registration |
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Pay by bank transfer |
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Pay by credit card (if requested) |
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Additional info |
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Detailed course description |
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Exact location:
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Hotel Parliament
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106 Izvor Street, Sector 5
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Bucharest, Romania
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Course presented in English |
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Courseware will be provided to all the registered participants |
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*coffee and lunch are included in the price. |
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Rapid Software Testing - James Bach |
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26 - 28 March, 2012 - Bucharest, Romania |
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What is Rapid Testing?
Rapid testing is a complete testing methodology designed for a world of barely sufficient resources, information, and time. Based on the principles in the book Lessons Learned in Software Testing: a Context-Driven Approach, this class presents an approach to testing that begins with personal skill development and extends to the ultimate mission of software testing: lighting the way of the project by evaluating the product.
The philosophy of rapid testing presented in this class is not like traditional approaches to testing, which ignore the thinking part of testing and instead advocate neverending paperwork. Products have become too complex for that, and testers are too expensive. Rapid testing uses a cyclic approach and heuristic methods to constantly re-optimize testing to fit the needs of your clients. Rapid testing isn't just testing with a sense of urgency, it's mission-focused testing that eliminates unnecessary work, assures that everything necessary gets done, and constantly asks what testing can do to speed the project as a whole.
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One important tool of rapid testing we will cover is the discipline of exploratory testing - essentially a testing martial art. Exploratory testing combines test design and test execution into one process that finds a lot of problems quickly. If you are an experienced tester, you'll find out how to articulate those intellectual processes of testing that you already practice intuitively. If you're a new tester, hands-on testing exercises help you gain critical experience.
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James owns and operates Satisfice, Inc. He's a founder and leading voice in the Context-Driven school of testing (one of our industry's several prominently competing communities of practice). He's also a founding member of the Association for Software Testing. He has written many articles, co-authored "Lessons Learned in Software Testing", and wrote "Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar", a book about technical self-education. He has introduced numerous ideas to the industry, including formalized exploratory testing, the Allpairs test tool, session-based test management, sapient testing, blink testing, visual test strategy, models of software risk and testability, "good enough" quality analysis, and numerous heuristics in support of rapid testing. He also co-created the online, free, Black-Box Software Testing course.
A disruptive and angry teenager, he quit high school and became a disruptive and happy adult. Self-taught in computers, he became a professional video game programmer at 17. A few years later, Apple Computer tried him out as test manager, and he never looked back. He worked in Silicon Valley for nearly ten years before going independent and becoming one of the most outspoken advocates of skilled sapient testing.
These days, he consults on difficult and high stakes testing projects, such as medical devices (in partnership with QualiTest) and software-related court cases. He teaches his Rapid Testing methodology around the world and via text-based coaching sessions over Skype.
James believes that skill is the crux of good testing, and testing skills are developed through practice and debate, not by memorizing aphorisms or vocabulary words, counting test cases, or by filling out TPS reports. This is one of the reasons he is opposed to every commercial form of tester certification currently available, and never uses the term "best practice", except ironically or when criticizing that concept. His ambition is to keep our craft free and open so that
bad practitioners have no way to hide behind ceremonial standards and formulaic doctrines of testing that don't work.
He lives on Orcas Island, Washington with his wife and son.
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Registration and payment |
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To register for the course, please go to the registration link below and fill in all the details:
Rapid Software Testing - Registration Form
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We will send you an invoice by email as soon as registration is complete and send confirmation emails to all registered participants once payment has been confirmed.
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If you would like to pay by credit card, please contact us directly. If you would like to receive information about following courses, please feel free to contact us directly. You can also find more details about courses and training sessions organized by Altom here.
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Contact Person:
Name: Alex Rotaru
Email: alex 'dot' rotaru 'at' altom 'dot' ro
Phone: +40722475375
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