Archive for September, 2007

10 Tips to Improve your Testing Process - it@cork

We are always on the look-out to improve our testing process so we were delighted to learn that Fran O’Hara from Insight was giving some informative testing tips at the latest it@cork event. Fran’s tips, 10 in total, were aimed in such a way that they provided practical advice to the lay tester so that they could gain high benefit from a low cost input. Fran from Insight outlined some of the reasons that organisations might review their testing process and often when a project has not met expectation or customer commitments then a formal review is performed. A bit of a “too little too late approach”. Those organisations that are pro-active and forward thinking might prefer to have a defined standard for testing or a continuous improvement program that is constantly evolving to meet both their needs and the customer’s needs. Of course there’s very little point reviewing your testing process if the basics are not in place to begin with, but if you are looking for a place to start then some of Insight’s top 10 tips are a must.

Planning Ahead - Ensure at the very least that the organisation has a basic test process in place as it helps to clarify testing responsibilities, overall approach and leads to less headaches. Although you’ll have room for improvement it’s a good start.

Early Days - Getting testers involved at the earliest stage i.e. at requirements gathering stage or even before hand has proven to be beneficial as it’s cheaper to find and correct defects at this stage of the project.

Risky Business - Consider running a Risk Workshop so that the high risk areas are at least identified at the outset. The ‘old Risk versus Reward’ theory comes to mind here.

Focus the Mind - A test strategy will identify what’s to be tested and focuses the mind on what the testers are trying to achieve.

Buy In - Ensure that your Project Managers buy into your testing process.

Communication is Key - Don’t forget to have regular meetings with all of the stakeholders so that items don’t get de-railed.

Overall - We came away feeling that we can use some of the above in our own process. Our Tip #11: Attend more of these presentations for more ‘quick wins’. Were certainly looking forward to the next it@cork presentation entitled ‘Opportunities and Strategies for Test Automation on the 30th October.

Amazon Web Services (EC2 & S3) - The Future of Data Centre Computing? Part 4

Following on from our last blog entry on Amazon’s Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) platform, in this blog we are going to explore two of the remaining topics on our original five-point roadmap. So far we have covered:

Next up we want to tackle, probably the two most important topics when it comes to making EC2 a viable platform for commercial business:

  • Security
  • Integration

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Copying custom attributes with CustomAttributeData class

The story of Spring.NET solution for copying of custom attributes from the original class to the proxy continues with an investigation on a new .NET2.0 family member - System.Reflection.CustomAttributeData http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.reflection.customattributedata.aspx

Mark Pollack re-pointed me into this direction a few days ago. Truly I tried to execute CustomAttributeData.GetCustomAttributes from the debugger line before trying the Mono.Cecil approach few weeks ago, but it threw exception to me and I happily progressed to Mono.Cecil without caring about it.

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DSI Sponsor and Present at IT@Cork’s Annual Java Conference

IT@Cork, the Cork Network for IT professionals, will host their annual Java conference at 2pm on Tuesday 18th September at the Radisson Hotel, Little Island, Cork. Sponsored by Sun Microsystems and DeCare Systems Ireland, the half-day event will feature Sun technology Evangelist, Simon Ritter; Luc Claes from ContactOffice - Belgium and Brendan Lawlor from DeCare Systems Ireland.

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