Susan Joslyn
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25 yearsSusan Joslyn is a developer who advocates testing and quality processes. She is the author of PRC, a complete, integrated SCM tool for IBM's U2 & Raining Data's Pick/D3 software development environments. She speaks often at conferences on topics ranging from development techniques to test management. The particular niche industry of software developers that she works with largely comprises creative, undisciplined, non-computer-science folk, for whom structure is “the enemy.” She is the lone advocate for testing and quality process among them, and an “ambassador” for the developers at the testing and software quality conferences she attends.
Susan Joslyn is a developer who advocates testing and quality processes. She is the author of PRC, a complete, integrated SCM tool for IBM's U2 & Raining Data's Pick/D3 software development environments. She speaks often at conferences on topics ranging from development techniques to test management. The particular niche industry of software developers that she works with largely comprises creative, undisciplined, non-computer-science folk, for whom structure is “the enemy.” She is the lone advocate for testing and quality process among them, and an “ambassador” for the developers at the testing and software quality conferences she attends.
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| Across the Great DivideMany bemoan the strained relationship between testers and developers. But while we can't force testers and developers to see eye to eye on everything, we can reduce some of the tension by making simple changes in the way we communicate. Learn some great tips and tricks in this article. |