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TestGuild Automation Podcast

Joe Colantoniotestguild.com
TestGuild Automation Podcast (formally Test Talks) is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Colantonio, which geeks out on all things software test automation. TestGuild Automation covers news found in the testing space, reviews books about automation, and speaks with some of the thought leaders in the test automation field. We'll aim to interview some of today's most successful and inspiring software engineers, and test automation thought leaders.
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Episodes

109: Improve Your Requirement,Test & Defect Process with Matt Angerer

Today's show is all about how to improve your Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) efforts as we TestTalk with Matt Angerer, an SR Solutions Architect for Results Positive. In this episode Matt shares with us a methodology called RPALM that will help you improve you ALM efforts. If you're struggling with managing and creating traceability between your requirements, tests and defects, or if your results lack visibility to your team, this episode is for you -- check it out....

Jul 03, 201644 min

108: How to Avoid a Test Automation Zombie Apocalypse with Matt Barbour

The testing dead have risen, and they're hungry…consumed with an unnatural desire for bad automation practices to feast on. Your test automation effort s are crumbling, and they're coming for you next. What do you do? Matt Barbour, Senior Director of Engineering at Comcast Silicon Valley, shares with us some lessons learned about end-to-end testing from Zombieland. Listen up and discover how to escape the coming test automation zombie apocalypse....

Jun 26, 201643 min

107: Appium for Beginners with James Koch

Are you just starting off with Appium and not sure where to begin? Not sure which tool to use for your mobile testing automation efforts? In this episode , James covers the basics of how to get started with mobile testing using Appium.

Jun 19, 201623 min

106: Testing Javascript and RabbitMQ with Derick Bailey

Today we'll be test talking with Derick Baily , a software developer and founder of watchmecode.net , a community dedicated to learning JavaScript, Node.js RabbitMQ and more. He is also one of the co-hosts of my favorite podcast, Entreprogrammers . In this episode we'll discuss Testing Javascript and RabbitMQ applications from a developer's perspective, so if you're either a developer or a tester and need to get up to speed quickly with JavaScript, this episode is for you....

Jun 12, 201632 min

105: Data Strategies in Testing with Paul Merrill

On today's show we'll be test talking about data strategies in testing with Paul Merrill, Principle Software Development Engineer in Test and Found at Beaufort Fairmont, a consulting company dedicated to ridding the world of bad code. Many of the testers I know have a testing or automation framework strategy, but most seem to overlook having a data strategy in place. It doesn't matter what automation framework you're using; if you haven't planned how you will manage the data your tests need in o...

Jun 05, 201635 min

104: How to Test Custom Controls with Michael Germann

One of the top issues I find when trying to automate applications is how to test custom controls. I know I'm not the only one; one of my most popular posts is on what to do when UFT doesn't recognize an object. I believe one of the most overlooked solutions is to actually contact the custom control vendor to ask whether they have a solution to the problem.. In this episode we'll speak with Michael Germann from Infragistics about custom control automation using IG TestAutomation. Michael will sha...

May 29, 201626 min

103: Five Test Automation Secrets with Paul Grossman

Today we'll be test talking with Paul Grossman, AKA the "Dark Arts Automation Engineer" about his five secrets of test automation. I've been following Paul for a long time on Linkedin, Facebook and other automation boards. He's always posting useful test automation tips and tricks to help out the testing and automation community, so it was great to finally speak with him -- and he did not disappoint. I think you're really going to enjoy this episode. Check it out!...

May 22, 201641 min

102: Test Automation for Everyone with Roland Enzinger & Christoph Preschern

I love open-source tools. Sometimes, however, a team might not have the skills needed to create a proper test automaton framework, or else the technology the team is working with doesn't lend itself to being a good fit for an open source test tool. I'm a big believer in teams using the right tool for their projects, even if it means the tool they select is a vendor tool. One vendor-based tool I've been hearing a lot of good things about is Ranorex. In this episode we'll be speaking with Roland E...

May 15, 201640 min

101: Group Hug Testing with Lisa Crispin

In this episode we'll Test Talk with one today's most well- respected testing authors and speakers, Lisa Crispin. Lisa shares with us some of her favorite Agile testing techniques, including how mob testing can help your team rub out bugs one defect at a time, as well as how your team can benefit from testing group hugs. Lisa's mission is to bring Agile joy to the software testing world and testing joy to the Agile development world, and I think it really comes through in this episode....

May 08, 201631 min

100: Testing IS Harder than Developing with Gerald Weinberg

What better way is there to celebrate a milestone than speaking with a living legend? Gerald Weinberg has been developing and testing software for over 50 years, and was one of the engineers who worked on the first American NASA space program ( Project Mercury ), where he designed and implemented the space tracking network focusing on the first multi-programmed operating systems. Jerry has also written more than 30 books including some of my favorites: Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method ...

May 01, 201646 min

99: Principles of Effective Software Quality Management with Neeraj Tripathi

In this episode we’ll be speaking with Neeraj Tripathi about his Principles of Software Quality Management. What I really like about this episode is that Neeraj has a ton of experience with software quality management and has worked across multiple organizations on many cross-functional teams. I think his breadth of knowledge really shines through in this episode. So if you’re having issues with software quality management, prepare to hear some knowledge bombs because Neeraj shares actionable ad...

Apr 24, 201635 min

98: The Hitchhiker's Guide to Test Automation with Mark Fink

Do your test automation efforts leave you feeling depressed and bored, like Marvin the Robot in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ? Do you wonder what the meaning of test automation really is? Good news! In this episode we’ll be speaking with Mark Fink, author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Test Automation , where he’ll reveal the answers to all your burning test automation questions.

Apr 17, 201633 min

97: How HPE Uses LeanFT Internally with the LeanFT Test Team

This episode is a special treat, because we’ll be speaking with the actual HPE team that tested HPE’s new testing tool, LeanFT. Today we’ll be TestTalking with Hagay Avisar, the leader of HPE’s automation Center of Excellence, Ayelet Dasa a software engineer who focuses on test automation, Aviad Diamant the Lead for LeanFT’s Quality Team, and Malcolm Isaacs a senior researcher at HP. So get ready to get a behind-the-scenes, insiders look at how a functional test tool vendor goes about testing it...

Apr 10, 201634 min

96: Software Testing as a Martial Art with David Greenlees

Tired of getting crushed by bugs? Learn some testing Kung Fu to help you dominate any defect that comes your way. You need to be quick, and you need to recognize when something's not working. You need to be as Bruce Lee said "like water" so you can change your testing approach quickly. In this episode you’ll discover some new testing techniques to improve your testing efforts with David Greenlees, a black belt tester and author of the Software Testing as a Martial Art – There is no One Style ....

Apr 03, 201633 min

Easter Holiday Update

Hi its Joe just wanted to quickly let you know that there is no TestTalks interview this week. I’m a deacon for a church and we have all our family over for Easter so I’ve been wicked busy preparing for Sunday festivities. But hey, don’t worry we’ll be back next week with an awesome interview with David Greenless about his new book Software Testing as a Martial Art . I also have interviews scheduled with Mark Fink author of the book The Hitchhikers Guide to Test Automation and an interview with ...

Mar 27, 201650 sec

95: It's Automation, Not Automagic with Jim Hazen

Managers and engineers can often get lulled into thinking automation is easy. After all, how hard can automation be? You record yourself interacting with the application, then play it back. Done. But how many of us have been burned by that type of thinking? I know I have. It’s up to us as automation engineers to educate the people around us about automation best practices and techniques if we are to have a prayer of surviving in this fast-paced, Agile DevOps world.In this episode Jim Hazen , a v...

Mar 20, 201631 min

94: Huw Price: Modeling & Test Data Management Archeology

Have you ever had the feeling that you’re running too many tests? Or redundant tests that are causing you to spend too much time maintaining an ever-growing test suite of what seems like wasted test cases? Does your test suite take a long time to run when all you want to do is make sure a small change you made to a specific area in your application didn’t affect anything else? And did it leave you wondering what combination of test cases would give you the verification coverage you need?These ar...

Mar 13, 201630 min

93: Anna Royzman: A Quality Leadership Institute

There have been many changes in the software testing industry in the last several years. Those of us who have been testers for a while know that testing is an actual professional craft; nevertheless, many folks coming out of college – and even some of our own developers – have no idea about testing techniques and tools.If you’re anything like me you’ve probably wished there was a way to keep up with and promote the ever-changing tools and techniques needed to succeed with testing.In this episode...

Mar 06, 201637 min

92: Perze Ababa: Managing Test Teams in the 21st Century

Many test teams have undergone major changes over the past few years. With more and more companies moving towards Agile and DevOps best practices, companies are scrambling to understand how the role of testers fits into this new way of developing software. In this episode, Perze Ababa shares with us his experience in running a testing organization in the 21st century, and discusses the tools and techniques that can help anyone improve their testing efforts....

Feb 28, 201637 min

91: Pekka Klärck: The Creator of the Robot Framework Talks Test Automation

Are you sick of having to build yet another test automation framework from scratch? I think too many test engineers resort to building automation solutions from scratch without first investigating what other solution might be out there. Why reinvent the wheel? In this episode Pekka Klärck, the creator of the Robot Framework , talks about how it might be just what you’re looking for in an open source test automation framework.For those of you who don't know, the Robot Framework is a generic test ...

Feb 21, 201636 min

90: Paul Grizzaffi: Hunting Sasquatch Automation: Finding Intermittent Issues and More

Paul covers many things in this episode , including hunting down elusive, intermittent issues that can cause your automaton to randomly fail due to actual product defects. You’ll also discover how to socially engineer your test automation efforts with empathy and conversations in order to build relationships that will help your automation thrive. This episode is chock-full of good test automation practices, so listen up!

Feb 14, 201640 min

89: Kyle Hailey & Brett Stevens: Test Data Virtualization

I feel that test data management is one of the biggest challenges to creating reliable test automation across multiple environments. One solution I’ve been hearing more and more about is virtual data. So this episode is all about test data management using data virtualization.Discover how virtualization can revolutionize the way you approach all your DevOps and test management efforts with Kyle and Brett from Delphix .

Feb 07, 201632 min

88: Mike Lyles: Becoming a Next Gen Tester

If you're not growing you're dying? My question to you is which one are you? Don't be a factory worker tester. The key to success in any technology career is the love of learning and constantly working on your skills. In this episode Mike shares cores concepts like Visual Validation Testing. Metric and Leadership skill and much, much more to equip you to become the best next generation tester you were meant to be.

Jan 31, 201641 min

87: Joe Colantonio: Test Automation Trends for 2016 and Beyond

Don't let your testing efforts fall behind — its time to get ready for the new year. In this episode, I share my insights about upcoming trends in testing gleaned from my popular TestTalks podcast interviews. Discover the skills, best practices and frameworks you need to know to stay employable in a changing dev/test world.

Jan 24, 201648 min

86: Dan Cuellar: Creator of Appium - How to Test Mobile Apps

Appium is a cross-platform, open-source, mobile UI automation framework. It allows you to write UI tests for your mobile apps, Android iOS and some other OSs.In today’s episode we’ll be talking with the creator of Appium, Dan Cuellar. Discover why Dan developed Appium and how it can help you create mobile-based automation awesomeness.

Jan 17, 201630 min

85: Dave Haeffner: The Java Selenium Guidebook

One of the biggest problems with learning Selenium is all the various information you need to piece together in order to get started. It’s easy to get frustrated and filled up information overload and end up not making any progress with learning Selenium. Have you ever wished there was a quick jump-start guide that could get you started with test automation without all the bells in whistles, but a concise good practices approach to learning Selenium? Well this episode is for you as we speak with...

Jan 10, 201628 min

84: Christin Wiedemann: Smarter Testing Through Smarter Testers

This being the first episode of 2016, I thought it would be a good idea for us to do a testing tune-up. I love automation and testing tools, but I think we can sometimes be easily distracted by cool automation scripts or a sweet new testing tool we’ve discovered rather than focusing on why we’re doing what we are doing and making sure that it’s actually helping our team to create quality software.In this episode Christin will teach us a simple, four-step framework that will help us focus on the ...

Jan 03, 201629 min

Happy Holidays 2016 Preview

Happy Holidays! I'm taking the last week of December off, but just wanted to THANK YOU for listening to Test Talks in 2015 and share some quick plans for 2016 to make Test Talks even better.

Dec 27, 20155 min

83: Joe Colantonio: The Test Automation Playbook

Today’s episode is going to be a little bit different. Since we’re nearing the end of the year, I thought I’d share with you the Test Automaton Playbook presentation I gave at the Øredev Conference in Sweden this past November.I’ve had the privilege of interviewing some of the biggest names in the testing and automation field in 2015, and I think my presentation summed up all the lessons and good practices I’ve picked during those interviews.

Dec 20, 201536 min

82: Scott Nimrod: Software Craftsmanship – Revenge of the SDET

In this episode, we’ll talk with Scott Nimrod about Software Craftsmanship and how to take your development and testing efforts to a new level. Discover some modern testing techniques that can really improve the quality of your unit testing and automation testing efforts.Scott’s enthusiasm and hustle around self improvement and making development efforts awesome really shine through in this can’t-miss episode for folks that are serious about testing and development....

Dec 13, 201539 min
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