Hardware Bound: Testing with Limited Access to Resources
If you are challenged to test software applications with limited or no access to the hardware on which they operate in production, this session is for you. Gatan’s DigitalMicrograph software, the industry standard for use on electron microscopes controlling proprietary cameras and imaging filters, is highly specialized software requiring expensive hardware equipment for testing. This equipment must be shared by many individuals and organizations-including test. Even Gatan, the manufacturer of this equipment, often does not have all the hardware available in-house to test software revisions. Scott Miles shares his experience living with limited access to hardware and the approaches he has used to strengthen their test strategies. Join in the discussion and take back examples of how to build relationships with your manufacturing facility, OEM suppliers, and customers to leverage their hardware and resources for everyone’s benefit.
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