My 90 minute talk yesterday went pretty well. I did run into one snag though. I showed up to the room 30 minutes before my talk was scheduled to begin, and I spent 29.5 minutes wrestling with 2 different projectors to get my slides to display. Luckily I was finally able to get it to work in time and I started on time and ended about 6 minutes early. I talked about philosophy, what works for my team, did 2 demonstrations, showed source code, and showed some the artifacts of the test automation that my team does. I'll have to find out if the slides can be made public. I'm fairly certain that the source code and demonstration movies cannot be made public. But if you are an IBMer I can share it all with you. :-) So overall I feel like it was worth the time and effort to give the talk because I think my team's work will help other groups to become more effective in how they test software.
automation: April 2008 Archives
Tomorrow is the testing conference that I have been preparing for. I'm finishing up the last touches on my slides, and also getting the demo stuff ready. I've decided to make videos of the test automation running instead of doing a live demo because I know from experience that something will break that will cause at best a delay or at worst the demo to not get done at all. So after my slides and videos are done all I need to do is check out the room where I'll be doing the presentation to do a quick run through, make several backup copies of the slides in different formats, and then practice some more. I feel like I am preparing to do a one man show on broadway. :-)
A while back I submitted two abstracts to a testing conference, one
about Test Automation and another about Continuous Integration. I got
word back that the abstract for Continuous Integration was accepted
while the one about Test Automation was not. Right on... So late last
week I got a copy of the agenda along with a request that I send in my
bio and slides for my 90 minute presentation by this coming Friday. So
I started working on my slides for Continuous Integration and was
almost done with them when I looked at the Agenda. When I did, I saw
that I was scheduled to speak about Test Automation. I thought that
was weird, so I emailed the coordinators and sure enough they made a
mistake and I really am going to present my work on Test Automation.
Doh! So I get to shelve my slides on Continuous Integration and get
something whipped together to turn in by tomorrow. So I guess I should
stop blogging and finish up my slides. :-) I'm not sure if I'll be
allowed to make them public or not, I'm guessing I will. So if I am
able to make them public and if my presentation is video taped I'll try
to post them.
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