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CAST 2008 will be held in Toronto

There are not many conferences on Software Testing that are held here in Canada, well this year a big one is. For the first time ever CAST 2008 conference is being held right here in Toronto.  The show theme is Beyond the Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Read More...

VSTS Edition for Testers Presentation at TASSQ

Tuesday Jan. 29th, 2008 at the Toronto Association of Systems and Software Quality (TASSQ) meeting join myself and Barry Gervin for an evening presentation on VSTS Edition for Testers . Click the link for details about this presentation including a link Read More...

Community for Software Testers @ Microsoft

Microsoft has launched a new community for software testers to share and learn about everything testing. There are and will be videos, articles, and blogs all dealing with software testing. Join the Software Testing Discussion Forum and participate through Read More...

VS Team System Performance and Load Testing - What is all the other terminology in comparison?

Surfing the internet can be mind boggling when searching industry terminology. Try searching terminology for testing that a solution is able to handle its data obligations while conducting itself in a suitable fashion. How do you like those words? Terminology Read More...

Load Testing Early and Often with VSTS

I have blogged about testing early, getting your test team involved at the start of the project one item I neglected to include was Load testing. So let’s catch up and talk about when load testing should be done. A lot of projects wait till either UAT Read More...

VSTS - How to associate work items to tests

Every test you create whether it is Unit, Manual, Web or Load can have work items associated to them. If you’re working with the MSF Agile process the work item Scenario is a detailed requirement, a bug is a work item, risk is documented in a work item. Read More...

Visual Studio Team System Add-in: Scenario Coverage Analyser for TFS

We've heard of code coverage which is normally used by the developer's to verify how much of the code they've written was tested by their Unit tests. Microsoft took it a step beyond developers and gave the QA the ability to run code coverage against our Read More...

Team System (VSTS) Course for the Quality Assurance Team

ObjectSharp is now offering a Team System Quality Assurance Best Practices course of which I blogged about a few blogs ago. The course and labs cover the following topics: QA Role in the Software Development Life Cycle Overview of Visual Studio Team System Read More...

VSTS: QA & Project Community Early - documents, requirements, work items

Best Practice in any project using any tool is involving the QA Team, the project community at the beginning of the project planning stage. I've blogged about this previously but now I'd like to share how the QA Team can help and what they would be doing. Read More...

VSTS Team Explorer about ....

What better day to blog then a rainy one, Visual Studio Team Systems Team Explorer is the topic today. What is VSTS Team Explorer about? In my mind I think of it as “The Communicator” . Team Explorer is the central point of Visual Studio Team System projects Read More...

Inside Information - ObjectSharp to Announce: VSTS Testers course

Duration: 3 days Description: This 3 day hands-on class will equip students with the techniques and best practices for using Visual Studio Team Edition for Testers and Team Foundation Server to manage the quality of software within the development life Read More...

Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Testers ... cool stuff for us tester's

As tester’s some of our worst project nightmares are: Forgot to tell you we just made changes to Requirement 439 Here’s a build, What's in it?, I’ve no idea Project is behind, QA has 3 weeks to test That’s not a defect – show me! I could go on but I think Read More...

IT Project Success: Starting Early - How, Who, What, When and Why

Yesterday was about IT Projects being successful only 34% of the time. Today I’m blogging on how to being a IT Project with success in the air, our goal in the IT industry should be to increase that 34% to 90 plus percent. To succeed we need to Read More...

Back to blogging

It's been awhile since I last blogged however my passion in my absence for Quality Assurance has not diminished; it's alive, excited and ready to go. I'd like to share with you my experiences and research on ways the QA Team can help change the success Read More...

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