Most errors in long-lived software occur in code areas that change a lot. To do things right, you have to make sure that no important changes go live untested. Test Gap analysis helps us to find untested changes.
After an introduction to Test Gap analysis (TGA), hear what we learned using TGA with customers and in our own development for more than 10 years and discover the answers to the following questions:
- How do you assure the quality of hotfix tests?
- How do you determine during the iteration how thoroughly selected critical change requests or tickets have been tested?
- How do you compare the test coverage of different test levels (unit test, integration test, acceptance test, user trampling test, etc.) and find changes that were not checked on any test level?
In addition, see best practices and useful KPIs in continuous use and the results of a cost-benefit analysis from many years of service at Munich Reinsurance Company. The workshop brings together several lectures that have received Best Presentation Awards at the German Testing Day, the Software Quality Days and the QS-Tag in recent years.
Agenda
- Test Gap analysis (TGA) in Research and Industrial Use
- Live Demonstration
- Benefit Analysis of TGA at Munich Reinsurance Company
Attendees' Voices
»An awesome experience and good knowledge about the tool.«
»All the sessions were equally informative. The theory & practical part connected together add the extra spice.«
Speakers
Fabian Streitel - Leads the Test Intelligence Team at CQSE. Has successfully set up TGA with many customers.
Raphael Nömmer - Did research on TGA. Has heard a lot of excuses why things remained untested.
Andreas Punz - As part of the Test Intelligence Team, he uses TGA successfully in customer projects every day.
This workshop took place on April 25, 2023 (10:30-12:00 CEST) in German.