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Rebecca Nuesken

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23 years 10 months

Rebecca Nuesken is a Software Systems Engineer at National Semiconductor specializing in the design, implementation and execution of automated test scripts using a variety of tools and operating systems. Her experience spans PC application as well as PLC and Smart Device development. She is a graduate of Kettering University with a published thesis using the use case approach to design test reporting tools entitled "Reporting Tool Design Spec: A Use Case Approach." Her goal is to streamline and modularize testing for easy reuse and efficient reporting.

Company
NSC
Job Function
Development
Industry
Manufacturing - Utilities - Communications (Non-computer)
Interests
Software Testing
Country
United States

Rebecca Nuesken is a Software Systems Engineer at National Semiconductor specializing in the design, implementation and execution of automated test scripts using a variety of tools and operating systems. Her experience spans PC application as well as PLC and Smart Device development. She is a graduate of Kettering University with a published thesis using the use case approach to design test reporting tools entitled "Reporting Tool Design Spec: A Use Case Approach." Her goal is to streamline and modularize testing for easy reuse and efficient reporting.

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program flow Managing Automated Testing

When a suite of automated tests takes days to run from start to finish, there is value in adding versatility. With the right structure implemented, an automated test suite can be flexible enough to allow a user to dynamically change the tests executed every time the suite is run. Rebecca goes through the design steps of creating an interface-driven tool that gives test execution versatility.