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== Colin Goudie Profile ==
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== Colin Goudie's Profile ==
  
 
=== Contact Details ===
 
=== Contact Details ===
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  Business Email: colin.goudie(AT)maptek.com.au
 
  Business Email: colin.goudie(AT)maptek.com.au
 
  Personal Email: colin.goudie(AT)gmail.com
 
  Personal Email: colin.goudie(AT)gmail.com
  About Me: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=628336163 or http://gommo.tributech.net/
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  My Blog: http://gommo.tributech.net/
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Twitter: gommo
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=628336163
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LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=11133651&trk=tab_pro
  
 
=== Work Background ===
 
=== Work Background ===
I'm the Principal Engineer for the [http://www.minesuite.com MineSuite] product developed by [http://www.maptek.com Maptek]. Our core product is a large legacy Java application with a home-grown DA Layer which had a culture of very little automated testing. Recently, in the last 9 months or so, we have setup a CI environment and are now looking at ways to improve the test coverage with unit and system level testing.
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I'm the Principal Engineer for the [http://www.minesuite.com MineSuite] product developed by [http://www.maptek.com Maptek]. Our core product is a large legacy Java client-server application with c++ real-time components for data acquisition. In the past year we have worked to utilise more continuous integration and testing techniques especially on our next generation platform. Much of this knowledge was gained from our experiences in last years CITCON.
 
 
We are hoping to gain enough practical knowledge to help us make the right decisions as we move forward developing the next generation of our MineSuite product. (Most of which will probably be written from scratch)
 
  
 
=== My Interest in CITCON ===
 
=== My Interest in CITCON ===
 
My interest in CITCON goes beyond my current work needs. I'm looking to improve my own knowledge in this area as well as network with other like-minded developers. I'm hoping to take away not just great CI & Testing ideas to implement with my development team but ideas relating to all facets of Software Engineering.
 
My interest in CITCON goes beyond my current work needs. I'm looking to improve my own knowledge in this area as well as network with other like-minded developers. I'm hoping to take away not just great CI & Testing ideas to implement with my development team but ideas relating to all facets of Software Engineering.
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I'm particularly interested in best practise set-ups for CI servers for release phases (i.e. testing, production etc..) and what's new in the BDD space with tools such as Concordian and FIT.

Latest revision as of 22:50, 18 June 2008

Colin Goudie's Profile

Contact Details

Colin Goudie
MineSuite Principal Engineer, Maptek
Business Email: colin.goudie(AT)maptek.com.au
Personal Email: colin.goudie(AT)gmail.com
My Blog: http://gommo.tributech.net/
Twitter: gommo
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=628336163
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=11133651&trk=tab_pro

Work Background

I'm the Principal Engineer for the MineSuite product developed by Maptek. Our core product is a large legacy Java client-server application with c++ real-time components for data acquisition. In the past year we have worked to utilise more continuous integration and testing techniques especially on our next generation platform. Much of this knowledge was gained from our experiences in last years CITCON.

My Interest in CITCON

My interest in CITCON goes beyond my current work needs. I'm looking to improve my own knowledge in this area as well as network with other like-minded developers. I'm hoping to take away not just great CI & Testing ideas to implement with my development team but ideas relating to all facets of Software Engineering.

I'm particularly interested in best practise set-ups for CI servers for release phases (i.e. testing, production etc..) and what's new in the BDD space with tools such as Concordian and FIT.