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Latest revision as of 11:16, 25 August 2013
CITCON NA 2013 Boston Sessions
Back to the Main Page
10:00 Topics
- Reproducible CI
- From 0 percent to greater than 0 percent Test Coverage
- To Branch or Not to Branch?
- Property Based Developer Testing
- Test Expressivity
11:15 Topics
- End to end Continuous Delivery tools
- Test Triage and Intermittent Test techniques
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- Managing Test Data All The Way To Production
Lunch Topics
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2:00 Topics
3:15 Topics
- NextGen CI Toolkit Wishlist
- Dead Sea Effect
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- Applying Cloud Mindset to Continuous Delivery: Abundance over Scarcity
4:30 Topics
Final session
Table View
Room name | 10:00 | 11:15 | 2:00 | 3:15 | 4:30 |
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Horace Mann | --- | End to end Continuous Delivery tools | --- | --- | --- |
Deborah Sampson | --- | Test Triage and Intermittent Test techniques | --- | --- | --- |
Thomas Paul | From 0 percent to greater than 0 percent Test Coverage | --- | CI Challenges With Multiple Branches | --- | --- |
Abigail Adams | Property Based Developer Testing | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Crispus Attucks | Test Expressivity | Managing Test Data All The Way To Production | --- | Applying Cloud Mindset to Continuous Delivery: Abundance over Scarcity | --- |