PPT-Design for Testability: Mocks, Stubs, Refactoring, and User Interfaces
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Benjamin Day Whos this Benjamin Day guy Brookline MA Consultant Coach amp Trainer Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM Team Foundation Server Software Testing Scrum
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Benjamin Day Whos this Benjamin Day guy Brookline MA Consultant Coach amp Trainer Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM Team Foundation Server Software Testing Scrum Software Architecture. Overview of DFT TechniquesOverview of DFT Techniques AdAd--hoc techniqueshoc techniques ExamplesExamples I/O PinsI/O Pins Scan TechniquesScan Techniques Full & Partial ScanFull & Par and . Fix . Anti-patterns. Ali Ouni. 1. , . Marouane. Kessentini. 2. , . Houari. Sahraoui. 3. , Mel Ó Cinnéide. 4. , . Kalyanmoy. Deb. 5. , . Katsuro. Inoue. 1. 1. Osaka . University, Japan; . 2. (or how I learned to stop worrying and love failing tests) . Presented by Aaron Evans . <aarone@one-shore.com>. Refactoring for Testability. What is refactoring?. What is testability?. How do we do it?. Rhino.Mocks. Ivan Krivyakov. Senior Managing Consultant. SunGard Consulting Services. E-mail:. Ivan.Krivyakov@SunGard.com. ivan@ikriv.com. http://. www.ikriv.com/demo/RhinoMocks/. Unit Testing and . Rhino.Mocks. INTERACTIONS. Chapter 6. Patrick . Hutto. Dongjin Kim. John . Difante. Lee Hailey. Introduction. Pre-1990s – efficient and effective interfaces . was . main goal. GUI advances, Internet, cell phones, . Interface. INT211. What is HCI. Sometimes called as Man-Machine Interaction or Interfacing, concept of Human-Computer Interaction/Interfacing (HCI) was automatically represented with the emerging of computer, or more generally machine, itself. The reason, in fact, is clear: most sophisticated machines are worthless unless they can be used properly by men. This basic argument simply presents the main terms that should be considered in the design of HCI: functionality and . by Hefley and . Murray. A 1993 Perspective. IUI: A 1993 Perspective. Intelligent User Interfaces brings together work in separate research communities. Artificial intelligence. Human-computer interaction. Types of User Interfaces. Brad Myers. 05-830. Advanced User Interface Software. © 2013 - Brad Myers. Pick up Homework 1. Careful of little “flags” in back with everyone’s comments. Mine are first. Benjamin Day. Who’s this Benjamin Day guy?. Brookline, . MA. Consultant, Coach, & Trainer. Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM. Team Foundation Server, . Software Testing, Scrum, . Software Architecture. Testability. Testability Tactics. Testability Tactics. Control and Observe System State. . Specialized interfaces: . specialized testing interfaces to control or capture variable values for a component either through a test harness or through normal execution.. (or how I learned to stop worrying and love failing tests) . Presented by Aaron Evans . <aarone@one-shore.com>. Refactoring for Testability. What is refactoring?. What is testability?. How do we do it?. Studies (1 – 6). Presenter: Tony . Chiou. A Look of Designers’ Strategies and Approaches to Develop App.. Designers’ . i. nspiration . to design . a. pps. Initial approach to the project.. Effects of research impact initial design.. Interface . types. highlight the main design and research issues for each of the different interfaces. Consider which interface is best for a given application or activity. www.id-book.com. 2. 1. Command-based. This book gathers the latest experience of experts research teams and leading organizations involved in computer-aided design of user interfaces of interactive applications. This area investigates how it is desirable and possible to support to facilitate and to speed up the development life cycle of any interactive system. In particular it stresses how the design activity could be better understood for different types of advanced interactive systems.
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