Videos tagged with GTAC
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Opening Keynote: Test is Dead Presented by Alberto Savoia ABSTRACT The way most software is designed, developed, and launched has changed dramatically over the last decade -- but what about testing? Alberto Savoia believes that software ...
GTAC 2011: How to Hit a Moving Target in the Cloud
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Vishal Chowdhary, Microsoft ABSTRACT In this session, we share our experiences for testing the Microsoft Translator (MT) service. Testing the translator service can be divided into two broad areas -- (1) Testing of the machi...
GTAC 2011: Automating Hadoop Stack Deployment and Testing
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Andre Arcilla. ABSTRACT Hadoop is the distributed technology that powers Yahoo! grids. Due to the complex nature of the Hadoop ecosystem, Hadoop stack deployment requires significant investments of time and engineering exper...
GTAC 2011: BidiChecker: Automated Bidi Testing of Web Applications
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Yana Margolin and Jason Elbaum. ABSTRACT BidiChecker is a tool for the automated testing of web pages for errors in support of right-to-left (RTL) languages, also known as bidirectional (bidi) because they routinely include ...
GTAC 2011: Keynote - Part the Clouds and See Fact from Fiction
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Anthony Voellm. ABSTRACT The world of building software is undergoing rapid changes with the shift from desktop applications to highly connected and ubiquitous applications served from the Cloud. The shift to the Cloud poses...
GTAC 2011: Web Consistency Testing
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Kevin Menard. ABSTRACT Web Consistency Testing is a new form of automated Web testing that answers the simple question "does this page look the way it should?". Historically, the way a page looks has been relegated to the st...
GTAC 2011: Developing and Testing WebGL
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Roy Williams. ABSTRACT WebGL will enable developers to create richer web applications than ever before by giving developers full access to the GPU on their users' machines. Testing this new capability presents unique challen...
GTAC 2011: Keynote - How Hackers See Bugs
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Hugh Thompson, People Security.
GTAC 2011: Lightning Talks I
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Lightning Talks I: A series of 5-minute technical talks about cloud testing. More information about talks and speakers here: http://www.gtac.biz/speakers Testing Cloud Failover Roussi Roussev, VMware Behind Salesforce Cloud: Test Automat...
GTAC 2011: Browser Automation with NodeJS and Jellyfish
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Adam Christian. ABSTRACT In a world where Javascript is everywhere; your browser, server, database, mobile device -- you want and need code resuse to speed up development. In order to do this, you need to know that code work...