| 13.00 - 13.45 |
1A
Kravteori og hvordan gør jeg så det i QC
Requirements Management and engineering as first step in system development has significant impact on the project's
success and not to mention Quality and Testing. It delineates the project's scope and establishes the common basis for
communication for all SDLC disciplines involved in the project. The better requirements engineering and requirements
management are conducted within the project, the less expensive errors occur during development, decreasing the overall
error costs in the projects and giving the room for a better delivery.
At this session we will learn how the requirements are structured in QC, linked to other requirements and mapped to
the release, test cycles, test cases and defects. We will cover as well the requirement versioning techniques within QC,
best practices how to achieve a testable requirements or what we call RBT “Requirement Based testing".
v/ Elmo Sigurds-Ninir, SQS |
2A
Testmetrikker og grafer
Test management handler i høj grad om at træffe komplekse beslutninger. Disse beslutninger bør træffes på et solidt
grundlag af kvantificerbare data og kalkulerede risici. Denne præsentation illustrerer, hvordan man ved hjælp af målinger
kan få et indblik i projektets sundhed samt produktets tilstand og kvalitet. Præsentationen vil give eksempler på forskellige
metrikker, relevansen for agile projekter, samt diskuterer mulighederne i Quality Center.
v/ John Fodeh, Cognizant Technology Solutions |
3A
QA in a Scrum world - roles, tools, methodology.
Agile development methods and the Scrum approach to project management seldomly mention Quality Assurance.
Rather than mistake this for Agile and Scrum not needing it, Quality Assurance is key to and an intrinsic part
of both. In this session, we outline how and where Quality Assurance is part of Scrum, show how CollabNet ScrumWorks
Pro and HP Quality Center work together to support this, and explain why Quality Assurance is key to Scrum.
v/ Roy Woodfine, Solution Architect, CollabNet |