embedded systems

Conference Presentations

Testing Web Services: A Dose of Reality

Web services truly have the potential to change the world! Along with the magic of Web services comes a dose of reality. For Web services to truly be a panacea to the masses, quality is imperative. The old guard of "not enough" resources or processes must be challenged. The testing of Web services is one aspect of ensuring quality, but is it prudent to automate the testing of Web services? In this presentation, Theresa Lanowitz explores answers to these important questions:

  • How are Web services tested today? What is real in 2003? Are we ready for test automation or should we conduct manual testing?
  • What is the future direction of testing Web services? What is the outlook for 2005 and beyond?
  • Who are the vendors making in-roads today? Who is laying the groundwork for the future?
Theresa Lanowitz, Gartner Inc
Web Application Performance Testing with the Open Source Hyades Project

What if you could build and run multi-user performance tests with a free, open source tool? Then, this coming Monday, you could validate multi-user application performance before deploying your application to your users, automate performance tests without spending money, and add additional features and capabilities to the
performance test tool as desired. Join Jeff Robbins to learn about two open source tools, Eclipse and Hyades.

Jeff Robbins, IBM Rational Software Group
Beyond GUI: What You Need to Know about Database Testing

Today's complex software systems access heterogeneous data from a variety of back-end databases. The intricate mix of client-server and Web-enabled database applications are extremely difficult to test productively. Testing at the data access layer is the point at which your application
communicates with the database. Tests at this level are vital to improve not only your overall test strategy, but also your product's quality. Mary Sweeney explains what you need to know to test the SQL database engine, stored procedures, and data views. Find out how to design effective automated tests that exercise the complete database layer of your applications. You'll learn about the most common and vexing defects related to SQL databases and the best tools available to support your testing efforts.

Mary Sweeney, Exceed Training
Web/e-Commerce Application Stress Testing

This article discusses application stress testing in a Web/e-commerce environment. Techniques on how to recover from defect discoveries are also included.

Robert Sabourin, AmiBug.com Inc
Software Test for Embedded and Real-Time Systems

Conference Presentation Software Test for Embedded and Real-Time Systems

Jon Hagar, Jon Hagar Inc.
Testing a Distributed Application Written in Embedded Windows CE

How will your Windows CE application perform once you start deploying it in the "real world"? This session addresses the many issues developers face when building distributed applications using embedded Windows. The ability to set up your application simulating the "real world" in a controlled lab environment using automated testing tools-along with the option to troubleshoot-saves critical time and money. Don't forget to be aware of the many pitfalls you face. You must also identify tools and strategies to resolve your product's problems before they impact your company's "real" customers.

Jim Walters, BSQUARE Corporation
STAREAST 2000: Automated Testing of Embedded Software

Automating testing for embedded systems has been a real problem in the past. The only option was a customized approach, which is expensive and very risky. There are now mature catalogued hardware interfaces available that can be assembled with a mature scripting language complete with a rich tool set to drive these interfaces. Learn of one successful approach using this "off-the-shelf" system. Discover the important characteristics of a testing system for embedded processes.

Jim Kandler, Baxter Healthcare Inc.
Graybox Software Testing in the Real World in Real-Time

The Graybox Testing Methodology is used to test embedded systems. Recent studies have confirmed that the Graybox method can be applied in real-time using software executing on the target platform, expanding the capabilities of this method to include not only path coverage verification but also worst-cast/best-case path timing. Learn how this methodology has been applied in a real-time environment to validate mission-critical embedded software systems.

Andre Coulter, Lockheed Martin
Automating Tests on Embedded and POS Systems and Other Non-Standard Programmable Devices

This presentation explains how it is possible and why it is desirable to automate tests against virtually any system that uses serial and digital communications to integrate various devices for some business purpose, such as point-of-sale (POS) or high-tech medical devices. Learn the main challenges of configuring an automated test environment for embedded and POS systems. Discover opportunities such testing provides the Automated Testing Specialist.

Bob Calco, CorTechs, Inc.
Test, Observe, and Assess Embedded Applications During Development

Facing the paradox of developing better applications faster, developers of real-time, embedded, and networked applications have no choice but to use automated testing and runtime observation technologies. This session introduces you to processes and technologies designed to automate the unit, validation, and integration testing of everything from individual functions to complete distributed systems in embedded software applications.

Vincent Encontre, Rational Software Corporation

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