Location: Test trackTime: 2007-11-13 13.00Level: Intermediate
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Julie Gardiner, Grove Consultants ,UKJulie has over 16 years experience in the IT industry including time spent as an analyst programmer, Oracle DBA and Project Manager. Julie has first hand experience in the roles of test analyst, test team leader, test consultant and test manager. Julie recently joined Grove Consultants where she provides consultancy and training in all aspects of testing, specialising in risk-based testing, agile testing, and test management and people issues. She is also a certified SCRUM master. Her experience has been gained across a broad range of industries including financial, utilities, retail, web and the public sector using various software development approaches from traditional to agile methodologies. Julie is a regular contributor to Testing in the UK and is a marker for the ISEB Practitioner qualification; a committee member for the British Computer Society´s Specialist Interest Group in Software Testing and has been EuroSTAR´s England Country Co-ordinator for the past 4 years. An enthusiastic and motivated presenter Julie is a regular speaker at software testing conferences including EuroSTAR, STAREast, STARWest, ICSTest and the BCS SIGIST. Julie won best presentation at STAREast 2005 and subsequently was a keynote speaker at STARWest 2005. She also won best presentation at BCS SIGiST 2005 and best tutorial at EuroSTAR 2006.
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Branch Out Using Classification Trees for Test Case DesignClassification trees are a structured, visual approach to identify and categorize equivalence partitions for test objects to document test requirements so that anyone can understand them and quickly build test cases. Join Julie Gardiner to look at the fundamentals of classification trees and how they can be applied in both traditional and agile test and development environments. Using examples, Julie shows you how to use the classification tree technique, how it complements other testing techniques, and its value at every stage of testing. She demonstrates a classification tree editor that is one of the free and commercial tools now available to aid in building, maintaining, and displaying classification trees. • How to develop classification trees for test objects • The benefits and rewards of using classification trees • When and when not to use classification trees
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