Service virtualization has become a must-have tool for anyone testing complex web applications. It gives developers and testers access to a complete test environment by simulating the dependent components that are beyond their control, still evolving, or too complex to configure in a test lab. Being able to cut dependencies lets you test earlier, more easily and for less money.
We’ll explore what the boundaries of service virtualization are – what you can virtualize and what you cannot, what’s the best way to approach the problem, and who should be involved. We’ll even look at the many...Arthur “Code Curmudgeon” Hicken
Evangelist for Parasoft
Parasoft
Arthur Hicken, Evangelist has been involved in automating various practices at Parasoft for over 20 years. He has worked on various projects involving the software development lifecycle, software security, complex web applications, and integration with legacy systems.