Alexander Mohr
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8 years 7 monthsAlexander Mohr started in Software Development in the early 2000 as Developer for a credit card company creating a system for issuing and acquiring including areas like CRM, invoicing, billing, settlement and data exchange. In the following 15 years he covered several roles as developer, product owner, business analyst, test manager, architect and project manager, learning a lot of dos and donts in waterfall and agile projects in midsize and enterprise size companies. 2015 he introduced the approach of test driven service virtualization in the biggest Austrian Telecommunication provider as a groundbreaker for “Shift Left”. Since 2016 he is working for Tricentis as Evangelist for Service Virtualization and Agile Transformation and defining strategy, best practices and holding workshops and recently started a role as Digital Transformation Strategist – defining testing strategy for customers, aligning on best practices and holding workshops.
Alexander Mohr started in Software Development in the early 2000 as Developer for a credit card company creating a system for issuing and acquiring including areas like CRM, invoicing, billing, settlement and data exchange. In the following 15 years he covered several roles as developer, product owner, business analyst, test manager, architect and project manager, learning a lot of dos and donts in waterfall and agile projects in midsize and enterprise size companies. 2015 he introduced the approach of test driven service virtualization in the biggest Austrian Telecommunication provider as a groundbreaker for “Shift Left”. Since 2016 he is working for Tricentis as Evangelist for Service Virtualization and Agile Transformation defining strategy, best practices and holding workshops and recently joined Customer Success – defining testing strategy for customers, aligning on best practices and holding workshops.
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Overcome Test Automation Plateaus with Service VirtualizationWith complex enterprise test automation systems, at least some of the many required dependencies are commonly incomplete, unavailable, or operating incorrectly at the time of test execution. The result is timeouts, incomplete tests, false positives, and inaccurate results. Service virtualization can help you overcome this plateau and increase test automation rates. |