Adam Rosenberg
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11 years 2 monthsAdam has been in the quality assurance field since 2007. He started as a tester on the website for a B-to-B travel magazine where he learned the basic skills of testing. Soon after Adam was hired as a QA analyst for Foxnews.com where he was quickly put in charge of the entire QA team for all of the Foxnews.com properties. Since 2011 Adam has worked for Huge inc. QA team, leading up the testing on large scale client builds. He currently now holds the position of Principal Quality Assurance Analyst. Beyond testing Adam is responsible for thought leadership in both QA and general project organization. He evangelizes context driven exploratory testing among his projects and is always trying find ways to improve the quality of project work during all stages of development.
Adam has been in the quality assurance field since 2007. He started as a tester on the website for a B-to-B travel magazine where he learned the basic skills of testing. Soon after Adam was hired as a QA analyst for Foxnews.com where he was quickly put in charge of the entire QA team for all of the Foxnews.com properties. Since 2011 Adam has worked for Huge inc. QA team, leading up the testing on large scale client builds. He currently now holds the position of Principal Quality Assurance Analyst. Beyond testing Adam is responsible for thought leadership in both QA and general project organization. He evangelizes context driven exploratory testing among his projects and is always trying find ways to improve the quality of project work during all stages of development.
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Reducing Redundancy in Responsive Testing When testing responsive design, it's important to make sure that it renders well on a variety of devices. But how can you do that efficiently, without testing on dozens of smartphones, tablets, and desktops? Adam Rosenberg tells you how to make informed testing decisions based on OS, viewport widths, and your team so that you can reduce redundancy. |