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July 1st, 2010 EMEA Test Planning and Automation using Visual Studio Test Professional 2010

Test Planning and Automation using Visual Studio Test Professional 2010

 
Date: July 1, 2010
Time: 18:00 UTC
Recording available at http://tinyurl.com/3aydq6h

Improving quality has always been panacea for almost every single software project. If you are managing software projects, developing code or responsible for software quality in any way, attend this session to find out how Visual Studio Test Professional 2010 (VSTP) can benefit your work, your team and the overall project success.

Come and see the manual test authoring and test execution capabilities in VSTP, learn how to collect execution data, take snapshot and video recording, plan and report User Story execution using the integrated Test Case and Test Plan.

Last but not least, you will also see how to create and playback UI tests, extend them programmatically and automate the quality check process using Build Verification Test. Other useful scenarios like exploratory and data driven testing will be presented too.

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Martin Kulov is Microsoft Evangelist at ProPeople ApS. He has more than 10 years of experience through all the phases of software development process - from requirements gathering to application deployment and support. Martin is member of INETA Speakers Bureau and often speaks at international conferences and user groups. Since 2006 he is a Visual Studio ALM MVP, MCT, MCPD, and MCSD. Martin is also founder of DevReach (www.devreach.com) - the premier conference for developers in CEE. Just recently he was accepted in the Microsoft Regional Director Program.

 

 

 

 

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