Jon Hagar
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10 years 1 monthJon Hagar is a senior tester with over 40 years in software development and testing. He has supported software product design, integrity, integration, reliability, measurement, verification, validation, and testing on various projects and software domains (environments). Currently, Jon works as a consultant for Grand Software Testing, LLC. Jon has been a member of numerous professional organizations, including the Association of Software Test (AST), IEEE (25 years), ISO and Object Modeling Group (OMG). He is an author and IEEE project editor on ISO29119 Software Test Standards, Testing AI Software, a past member of IEEE 1012 V&V, IEEE 982.1 support, and a past Co-chair on OMG Unified Modeling Language testing profile (UTP 2.0) standard. Jon is the author of the books: Software Test Attacks to Break Mobile and Embedded Devices, IoT Development and Testing, and a children's book. He has also contributed to Agile testing and test automation books. Jon makes presentations regularly at industry working groups and conferences.
Jon Hagar is a senior tester with over 40 years in software development and testing. He has supported software product design, integrity, integration, reliability, measurement, verification, validation, and testing on various projects and software domains (environments). Currently, Jon works as a consultant for Grand Software Testing, LLC. Jon has been a member of numerous professional organizations, including the Association of Software Test (AST), IEEE (25 years), ISO and Object Modeling Group (OMG). He is an author and IEEE project editor on ISO29119 Software Test Standards, Testing AI Software, a past member of IEEE 1012 V&V, IEEE 982.1 support, and a past Co-chair on OMG Unified Modeling Language testing profile (UTP 2.0) standard. Jon is the author of the books: Software Test Attacks to Break Mobile and Embedded Devices, IoT Development and Testing, and a children's book. He has also contributed to Agile testing and test automation books. Jon makes presentations regularly at industry working groups and conferences.
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AI/ML Testing and Your Test Future (Part 2) AI, AI, AI—it is everywhere. We all read this in the news, see it in politics, in our web traffic, and now it’s coming to our tools. Interestingly, testing has been identified as one of the most essential areas for AI as well as for the safety of the public. This article considers references to start you on your AI test journey, "classic AI" problem areas, and identifies possible concepts to use when testing AI. As usual, it comes down to a willingness to learn new things or apply historical ideas to advance your test career. |