Joe DeMeyer
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12 years 7 monthsJoe has been in IT twelve years (seven in development and five in testing), and nineteen years in engineering (fifteen in product development and four in product testing). He is often assigned as test lead on enterprise-level projects.
Joe has been in IT twelve years (seven in development and five in testing), and nineteen years in engineering (fifteen in product development and four in product testing). He is often assigned as test lead on enterprise-level projects.
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The Collaboration of Unit Testing Unit testing can be one of those polarizing topics in software development. But Joe DeMeyer says good unit testing allows you to explore products deeper, lowers your estimate, improves quality, and maintains productivity pace. Here, he talks about how you can get your developers and business team on board. |
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The Future of System Maintenance The role of the tester has changed significantly over the years. Allow your mind to wander and think about how it might continue to change. Imagine a world with increased transparency for code changes and more visibility of details. What could the future of system maintenance look like? |
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How to Make the Untestable Testable When you are told by someone that something is not testable, take a deep breath and engage the person in a conversation. The conversation should not be about about why something is not testable—not directly. It should focus on understanding what someone is experiencing, explore different interpretations of information, and help make the untestable testable. |