Monday
December 1
4:00 - 4:50 PM 
Kelley 1001

 

Willem Visser 
Senior Software Engineer
SEVEN Networks
Redwood City, CA

Testing Theory meets the Real World 

I have now been with SEVEN Networks almost two years and the hard
reality is that I have not been able to apply more than a handful of
things from 10 years of research in software testing. In this talk I
will try to describe why this is and what makes testing in a fast paced
internet-style startup so challenging. When SQL and EXCEL pivot tables
are debugging aids and GREP, AWK, RRD and ORCA are your best friends in
finding issues, you know you will not be publishing in any theoretical
journals, but that is the reality of testing software in the internet
age. In addition to exploring some of the more interesting errors we
encountered I will discuss why load testing is essentially now the only
form of automated testing we are engaging in.

Biography:

Willem Visser obtained an M.Sc. from the University of Stellenbosch in
South Africa (1993) and a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in the
UK (1998). He spent 8 years at NASA Ames Research Center working mostly
on testing Java software, and in particular, was one of the main
developers of the Java PathFinder (JPF) model checker. In early 2007 he
moved to SEVEN Networks, a small startup that provides mobile email
solutions and counts SPRINT and ATT as two of their biggest customers.
At SEVEN he is in charge of load testing, system monitoring and
(increasingly) data mining.

 

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