Conference archive

IoT Dev+Test 2016 - Embedded Testing

Tuesday, April 19

Jon_Hagar
Grand Software Testing
TK

Test Attack Patterns for Mobile, IoT, and Embedded Software

Tuesday, April 19, 2016 - 1:00pm to 4:30pm
Mobile/IoT/embedded software teams are looking for ways to speed up development, testing, and deployment of products that wow users but don’t blow up in their faces. In the tradition of James Whittaker’s book series How to Break Software, Jon Hagar applies the “attack” pattern concept to identify and test for potential failures in these types of systems. Jon defines the environments of mobile, IoT, and embedded software, and examines common software failures found in hardware/software systems. He shares a set of patterns you can apply during pre-production testing or in a...

Wednesday, April 20

Jane_Fraser
Anki, Inc.
W15

The Internet of Things in Action: Anki’s OVERDRIVE Racing Game

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 - 2:00pm to 2:45pm

As products like Fitbit, Skylanders, and Anki’s OVERDRIVE race car game pop up all over, developers and testers need to be prepared for the wave of Internet of Things (IoT) products. Focusing on the mobile interactions of these devices and the tools used at Anki, Jane Fraser shows you how they ensure their systems are working as expected. Jane describes and demonstrates the tools Anki’s teams use to develop and test their games, especially OVERDRIVE—their racing game that uses robotics, embedded radios, BTLE, and WiFi to connect race cars to smart devices to deliver a multiplayer racing...