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Lessons from Optimizing Computer Systems Applied to Human Teams Payson Hall learned some lessons from optimizing data system performance that could relate to human team management and leadership. For instance, if a system is overworked, it can't be any more productive beyond a certain point; the same is true for people. Both also can get more done by minimizing multitasking and prioritizing jobs. Read on to learn more from machines.
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Service Providers ? In North America who are the top 3 certified providers of Application testing that serve large Enterprise customers ?
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I need help on creating a test plan for infrastructure testing. I have been assigned with a new task infrastructure testing, which i know less about infrastructure testing. They require a test plan and test case which i think is different from the application test cases. also require the best practice regarding that type of testing.
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Decoupled System Interface Testing at FedEx
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If you work in a large-scale environment, you know how difficult it is to have all the systems “code complete” and ready for testing at the same time. In order to fully test end-to-end scenarios, you must be able to validate results in numerous systems. But what if all those systems are...
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Chris Reites, FedEx Services
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How to Test Your Website on Multiple Browsers: Four Solutions Compared Robbie Bridgewater writes on the difficulty in finding bugs during testing since no single computer can run all of the major browsers—not to mention the added challenge of testing various mobile operating systems. In this article, Robbie compares four possible solutions to this dilemma.
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The $440 Million Software Bug In August, Knight Capital Group lost $440 million in one day. But there weren’t any traders to blame—at least no human ones. The loss was the result of a software system upgrade gone awry. What can we learn from this and other software catastrophes in the financial sector, and how can we prevent them in the future?
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Unit vs. System Testing-It's OK to be Different There are two distinct roles in many software projects that are involved with testing: developers and testers. Should they take the same approach to testing, or are there some principles that apply to only one of the roles? What should they do to coordinate their work? Danny Faught went through an exercise to compare and contrast and found that the questions he couldn't answer were as interesting as the questions he could answers.
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Leading Successful Software Projects Presentation Leading Successful Software Projects
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Andy Kaufman, Institute for Leadership Excellence and Development
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Software Test for Embedded and Real-Time Systems Conference Presentation Software Test for Embedded and Real-Time Systems
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Jon Hagar, Jon Hagar Inc.
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