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Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 11:15am - 12:15pm
Test Techniques
T8

Designing for Testability: Differentiator in a Competitive Market

In today’s cost conscious marketplace, solution providers gain advantage over competitors when they deliver measurable benefits to customers and partners. Systems of even small scope often involve distributed hardware/software elements with varying execution parameters. Testing organizations often deal with a complex set of testing scenarios, increased risk for regression defects, and competing demands on limited system resources for a continuous comprehensive test program. Learn how designing a testable system architecture addresses these challenges. David Campbell offers practical guidance on the process to make testability a key discriminator from the earliest phases of product definition and design. Learn approaches that consistently deliver for high achieving organizations, and how these approaches impact schedule and architecture performance. Gain insight on how to select and customize techniques that are appropriate for your organization’s size, culture, and market.

David Campbell, MITRE Corporation

David Campbell has twenty-seven years of technical management and software development experience focusing on high performance and real-time systems. Much of that time was spent with Silicon Graphics Computer Systems and Kasenna, Inc. working on joint programs with customers and partners from a wide variety of markets and development cultures. Today Dave works for the MITRE Corporation directing a lab that focuses on research and evaluation of time critical systems.

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