Designing good test cases can be described as an art. With test cases being written with a focus on business, testers should be part of the discovery and design phase of the project, and the business drivers should dictate test case design. But how can we ensure we are focusing on the user and bringing the biggest value possible in this phase? Larissa Rosochansky will describe what design thinking is, how it relates to the testing methodology, and how to use it in the design phase of your project. She will also show you how to better frame the business drivers and select the persona and...
Larissa Rosochansky
Larissa Rosochansky is the head of Intelligent Automation at Avanade. Prior to that, she was the head of Testing and Automation at IBM Brazil for several years. She has been working with design thinking, project management, quality assurance, and software testing for the last fifteen years. She has worked in many roles, including coaching and managing projects and teams. Since 2016 Larissa has been coaching teams to deliver more value in their projects using design thinking for internal and commercial accounts. Larissa holds a law degree and a specialization in software engineering and is a certified PMP by PMI, ITIL Foundation by EXIN, and PSM I by Scrum.org, and has the IT Specialist Level 2 - Test Discipline Badge and Design Thinking Co-Creator Badge from IBM.