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Performance Testing in the Cloud – Tool Evaluation

June 3, 2012

Performance Testing in the Cloud – Tool Evaluation

    Performance Testing in the Cloud.  No real servers required.  How do the solutions stack up? The plan is to test all three four (added JMeter & BlazeMeter to the mix!) of the above tools and see what they can do! The Scenario:  The slash dot effect….or whatever they call it now…hacker news’ed? How [...]

Aggregation of Automated Test Results

March 14, 2012

Aggregation of Automated Test Results

Just wanted to show off some of the work I have been doing on aggregation of Automated Test Results. Really just in the early stages, but already have some cool stuff. Architecture and design were highly inspired by Mikeal Rogers and this talk - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWuwcSm_pUo My designs continue to be inspired by the work he and Max Ogden are doing. [...]

Android Mobile Test Automation with Selenium

February 15, 2012

Android Mobile Test Automation with Selenium

  I will be showing off my Selenium Android Farmville Tweeter bot at the Portland Oregon Selenium User Group tomorrow. What better way to learn Selenium and Android automation then to farm some crops on Zynga’s most famous game! I will walk you through the steps I took to create my Selenium Farmville Tweeter Bot [...]

Featured in IBM Rational Case Study on Test Automation!

September 28, 2011

Featured in IBM Rational Case Study on Test Automation!

  Me and my coworkers were featured in a IBM Rational Case Study.  We had a lot of success with the Rational tools, but we have moved on to Selenium for added features, community and multi-browser capability. Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon halves testing time Testing automation with IBM Rational tools dramatically improves efficiency and [...]

Another Chapter Done! 70-316

January 22, 2004

Another Chapter Done! 70-316

In chapter 4 we start to get into some of the more fun items. Of course we had our standard chapter in Object-Oriented Programming and then continued discussions on Ploymorphism, Inheritance, Overloading, Interfaces and touched a little on collections. The lab was a enjoyable. It was a continuation of the Fraction application from Chapter 3. [...]