Next Up:
Influence > Authority and Other Principles of Leadership - Elisabeth Hendrickson
00:43:31
AI Means Centralized Testing Is Inevitable - Jason Arbon
00:34:32
Extra! Extra! Automation Declared Software! - Paul Grizzaffi
00:40:50
Power of Models - Dan Ashby & Richard Bradshaw
00:46:27
Tester at the Table and the Tester in My Head - Adrian P. Dunston
00:31:54
How to Test Serverless Cloud Applications - Glenn Buckholz
00:45:52
Quality Assurance in an AB-Test Driven Company - Antonia Landi
00:37:12
Going Undercover in the Mob - Jasmin Smith
00:27:11
Stories from Testing Voice First Devices, Such as Alexa - Kim Knup
00:30:53
Creating a Culture of Quality Assurance - Angela Riggs
00:27:43
Manual Regression Testing Manifesto - Brendan Connolly
00:28:58
Testing the Front-end, Back-end, and Everything in Between - Bria Grangard
00:29:00
The Joy of Monitoring Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Test in Production - Amber Race
00:28:05
Climbing to the Top of the Mobile Testing Pyramid - Rick Clymer
00:31:47
How to Defuse a Bomb... Wait, I Mean a Bug - Michele Campbell
00:30:57
Getting under the Skin of a React Application: an Intro to Subcutaneous Testing - Melissa Eaden & Avalon McRae
00:39:48
99 Second Talks - TestBash San Francisco 2018
00:40:22
Description:
Many times, automated tests fail because of assumptions about the state of the application; essentially making test data management a headache for teams. This is especially problematic when working with applications whose data is dynamic.
In this session, Omose, a recent college grad, will share a fresh perspective on test data management. He will discuss techniques that he uses to generate reliable test data within a fraction of a second, hacks that he places into production code to make the application more testable, and tools available within his company that make testing easier.
These techniques prove particularly useful for testing and automating against applications that are dynamic in nature.