by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 5, 2008 | development, testing
One of the best articles I’ve read on test driven development and it comes from the folks at ThoughWorks. I like the fact that the article was written in 2002. Some updates may be overdue, but the ideals and principles still persist. While the article caters to...
by Sargon Benjamin | Mar 22, 2008 | automation, java
Roadmap. In terms of quality, your software development lifecycle boils down to your quality roadmap. What does your picture look like and whats it worth to your organization? Start with a template…Development Quality Unit testsReviewsContinuous IntegrationFVT...
by Sargon Benjamin | Mar 16, 2008 | automation, metrics, quality
Most automation efforts result in failure. Reasons vary from technical limitations of the automation framework to lack of personnel dedicated to the automation project. People come and go, management initiatives change, and the application under test changes with...
by Sargon Benjamin | Mar 16, 2008 | metrics, quality
Sorry for the delay. Here are up and coming articles for this blog:Finding the leak in your tire … Investigating java memory issuesShow me the money … metrics at a glanceHow many words is your picture worth? – An ideal development and fvt quality...
by Sargon Benjamin | Feb 21, 2008 | database, testing
Trying to figure out the best way to store test execution history and test case management inside of a database. The best way may be to have a staging environment:Immediately after test execution, store test results in flat file formatPerform some kind of automated...
by Sargon Benjamin | Feb 21, 2008 | automation, quality
So, I’m at a new role now and am responsible for automation. Our app is a web app that will sit on JBoss Tomcat and we also create a db that sits on postgres. We support multiple languages. I guess the role is more of a process engineer who loves both the...
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