(Past Event)

Software Testing Strategy in the Enterprise

Software Test Management is not new, its benefits are clear and it is seen as essential to ensuring that the requirements of the Business are met. However, to develop further and continue to meet the needs of the business, should it be lifted up to an Enterprise level? And  what are the successful strategies for achieving this?

To think strategically about where and how Testing fits within an organisation, Software Testing professionals need to address key issues such as ownership, automation and outsourcing. What are the types of roles and responsibilities required to shape, define and drive this strategic view?

Output

Objectives

Join corporate IT peers to discuss the issues around enterprise level strategy for Software Test Management, and learn about the approaches other organisations are taking.

Who should attend

Test Managers and IT professionals responsible for strategy development for the Test Management process.

Agenda

 The agenda will be developed from delegate input - provisional topic areas include:

  • Testing as a part of the Software Development Lifecycle
  • Organisational Structure
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Successful strategy (1): Testing as a Service (TaaS)
  • Successful strategy (2): Automation - to automate or not?
  • Successful strategy (3): Inhouse vs. Outsource vs. Offshore
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